NEW PETROL
ROTORUA FIRM SECURES ASSOCIATED MOTORISTS AGENCY By an announeement on Page Four of this issue Messrs Lee Bros. advise the public of Rotorua that they have been appointed district agents for the Associated Motorists Petrol Co. They anticipate having supplies of the new petrol early in December and that the spirit will be available to the public at very much lower rates than are ruling to-day for first grade petrol. In addition to this, motorists and the public are being offered shares in the company on very attractive terms and shareholders will feeeive a substantial rebate on their petrol sup1plies which, in itself, will represent an attractive devidend on the investment. The minimum number of shares which may be taken up is only five and favourable terms are offered for the payment of the money. The investor will soon recoup himself for the initial outlay by the very substantial saving offered on petrol purchases. Messrs Lee Bros. will be pleased to give any person interested full particulars on this interesting aspect of the investment. For the" sale of the petrol in Rotorua there will be two up-to-date service stations. The construction of the first one is now being commenced in the front of Messrs Lee Bros. premises in Fenton Street. The other station will be at the firm's present site in Koutu so that motorists will have two convenient points of supply. Further announcements as to the exact date of the opening of the pumps will be announced later. • (Published by arrangement.)
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 360, 22 October 1932, Page 6
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254NEW PETROL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 360, 22 October 1932, Page 6
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