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MOTOR IMPORTS BRITISH CARS QUOTA ON BRITISH FORJLZ. VEHICLES OFFICIAL WAR-TIME Ban On American PLAN POSITION FOR FIRST SIX MONTHS OF YEAR MAINTENANCE OF EXPORTS (From Our Own Correspondent) LONDON, December 12. Conferences between motor manufacturers , .. the Ministry of Supply, and the Board of Trade (From °’ lr Own Correspondent) have resulted in a plan to increase the export LONDON, December 12. of British motor cars and commercial vehicles “Motor imports into New Zealand for the all over the world. New Zealand’s demand for first six months of this year will be restricted British vehicles will be a vital factor in the to British vehicles. The value of imports wifi war-time production.—“ Our overseas customers be 25 per cent of that for the first half of 1938 are now assured of supplies both of cars and in the case of assembled vehicles and 35 per commercial vehicles, the arrangements being cent covering completely knocked down models, on the basis that export orders shall be fully The Minister has pointed out that the restricmet. The export interests of the motor in- tions are being imposed as a further step dustry are therefore safeguarded to the utmost towards preserving sterling funds. Information possible in present conditions,” said the president as to the Government policy regarding motor of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and imports has been awaited by the trade for Traders. many months.” Get in early, place your order for a NEW AUSTIN for forward delivery. BROWN WOOD MOTORS Ltd. - SEFTON STREET, TIMARU

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HARVEST TIME WE ARE FULLY STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING:— HAY FORKS, 2 and 3 tine : : : From 3/9 MANURE FORKS, 4,5, 6 tine : : : From 7/6 SPARE HANDLES FOR FORKS : 1 S From 1/6 CLOVER FORKS : : : From 13/6 SCYTHE BLADES and HANDLES CARBORUNDUM and ORDINARY FILES 1/6 & 1/3 SERRATED SICKLES and REAP HOOKS From 2/6 WOOD HAY RAKES : : : 4/6 BAMBOO LAWN RAKES : : : 1/9 LEATHER GARDENING GLOVES : S } From 4/BOLTS, RIVETS, SPLIT PINS, ETC. TO SAVE TIME IN THE MORNING USE THE NEW SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZOR. Enquiries Invited. Priest & Holdgate Ltd. THE IRONMONGERS

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21559, 23 January 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21559, 23 January 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21559, 23 January 1940, Page 11