WAKING UP
BRITISH MOTOR TRADE STUDYING OVERSEAS WANTS AUCKLAND, Nov. 9. “ England is more and more taking the requirements of the Dominions and Colonies into consideration, as far as the motoring trade is concerned,” says Mr William Noton, managing director of Campbell Motors, Ltd., who has just returned to Auckland from a visit to the Homeland. “In. fact, it appears to be the popular cry just now,” declares Mr Noton, who visited the majority of the large motor works. Generally speaking, Mr Noton found English commercial men very optimistic as to the future. Me was convinced that a better feeling now existed between masters and men and that the outlook was distinctly encouraging.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19994, 10 November 1927, Page 7
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