OTTAWA. —Indicative of the increasing use of automobiles in Canada, statistics show that there were 3,265 fulltime motor car dealers in operation in the Dominion in 1937 with sales amounting to 332,741,713 dollars. Sales in 1937 were 29.4 per cent higher than the 257,151,000 dollars in 1936 and 31.2 per cent greater than the 253,607,900 dollars in 1930.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 February 1939, Page 10
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