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For Our Primary Produce . . . England's Motor Cars Exchanging the product of our skill - TODAY, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE, we are realising the need for closer ties with Britain . . . for every farmer, tradesman, businessman or private motorist must realise that Britain is the one and only constant, reliable customer for our primary produce. And Britain’s ability to purchase our produce is governed by her prosperity as a manufacturer and exporter of traditionally high-class goods (like Austin motor vehicles) . . . Austin cars and commercial vehicles are exported to the Commonwealth countries in great numbers. New Zealand, in particular, is a constant customer for the products of the great Austin Works at Longbridge, Birmingham . . . investing the money her primary produce earns at Home in the usefulness and reliability of Austin vehicles . . . Which just shows that it’s as true on a national scale as it is to the private individual, that “you buy a car but you invest in an Austin!” Distributors for /) Auckland: Seabrook Fowlds Ltd. Hawke’s Bay: Anderson & Hansen Ltd. Wellington: Magnut Motors Ltd. Taranaki: The Farmers’ Co-op. Orgn. Society of N.Z. Ltd. Canterbury & Westland David Crozier Ltd. Otago: Austin Motors (Otago) Ltd. Southland: P. H. Vickery Ltd.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 1, 15 July 1953, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 1, 15 July 1953, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 1, 15 July 1953, Page 46