ATLANTIC UNION OIL COMPANY.
DEVELOPMENT IN CANTERBURY. Among the recent arrivals in New Zealand is Mr J. G. Lee, general advertising manager for the Atlantic Union Oil Company. Ltd. Mr Lee is on an extended tour of New Zealand, gaining a first-hand knowledge of New Zealand conditions and requirements, both as regards the service operations of the company and its attendant publicity activities. The red, white, and blue pumps are now well known to motorists throughout Australia and New Zealand, both Inion Super Spirit and Atlantic Motor Uil having earned extraordinarily rapid popularity in the Inst few venrs. It will be recalled that the Australian National Airways, Ltd., of which Kingsford Smith and C. T. P. Ulm are joint managing-directors, use Uniun | products exclusively, and as the machines of this company fl v 2000 miles a day. every day, in all' weathers, no ii-gher recommendation can be given The company's development in the Luntei hiiry province has been a source of wonder in regard to its r a p,ditv. J he establishment of plant and equip, incnt was not in itself sufficient to achieve success. To the original and prominent advertising can be ascribed the success that followed. It was Mr I I'PC whn formed and directed 1 that advertising policy j - of * fr kee's visit of in- : vesication. it may be expected that the general activities ot the company in New Zealand will be considerably increased —Q
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 16
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238ATLANTIC UNION OIL COMPANY. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 16
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