Mt >' “-S'/ 5 w • From New Zealand to the combat zones across the sea, a steady stream of Speedway Products goes forward to play its part in “making things hot” for the enemy. - For the duration, the bulk of our output must of necessity, be diverted from the farms to the fighting fronts. In the provision of hot foods, showers, and other amenities for our troops, thousands of Speedway ranges, steam boilers, oil burning equipment, and electric cylinders are “doing their bit" in the maintenance of morale and fighting efficiency. . But when victory is won our enlarged organisation will vigorously turn to the domestic needs of New Zealand and thenwon't we “make things hot”. SPEEDWAY PRODUCTS LTD. 51 Albert Street, Auckland. South Island Distributors: A. H. Turnbull & Co. Ltd., Christchurch.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 68, Issue 5, 15 May 1944, Page 345
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