Tomorrow' $ Breakfasts delivered tomorrow weekl 1 2 2 MAGINE New Zealand stripped of motor transport: No trucks, vans, cars: What you see above might become true: Our con- venience;, our comfort; our very living standards rest largely on the broad back of the transport industry our houses transported, piece by piece to the building site our clothes; from farm to factory to shop; speeded along on motor wheels: Our food supply to Britain as well as to ourselves ~is dependent on economical motor transport: How vital the motor industry is to New Zealandl How necessary to maintain and expand itl In providing one out of every four motor vehicles in use; Ford has played-~and will continue to play- a major part: Motor Transport The Key to Fuller Living 137-163 (od A DRIVING FORCE IN OUR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 92
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 467, 4 June 1948, Page 3
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