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6" To market to market to buy a fine rig-out MAGINE a motorless New Zealand: Imagine of the countrywoman and offers hef quick I your plight with no car Or buses to take you and convenient means of 'reaching shopping and to the shopping centres and no trucks to bring cultural centres, or friends and neighbours: food to your table ! Forty years ag0 Ford was a pioneer in opening The motor vehicle is an essential patt of our life. up our back country in bringing farm and It enables u8 to maintain our standard of 'living, city closer together: Today, one in every four not only by saving time; thus speeding and motor vehicles on New Zealand roads bears the increasing the production of goods, but by bear- Ford name: And Ford 's aim in the future i8 to ing the main burden of distribution: In partic- bring to more and more people the far reaching ular, the motor car ends the traditional isolation benefits of motor transportation: Motor Transport the Key to Fuller Living Ord . A DRIVING FORCE IN OUR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Because of New Zealand' $ scattered population,and the important place the motor car occupies in our national economy, this is the second most motorised country in the world. Motor transport has; to 8 very large degrees Illustrated built up our standard oflivingand needs to bemaintained, Ford Prefect 'Ten' Four Door Sedan 80 N

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 450, 6 February 1948, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 450, 6 February 1948, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 450, 6 February 1948, Page 3

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