BRITAIN our biggest customer. our best market. Now, more than ever before; New Zealand owes much to the Homeland. For she has become the one country in the world to whom we can be sure of selling our primary produce. Is it not a matter of good business, therefore, that we should make her the main source of our importations ? Ours is 4 top-line farming country we have the goods Britain wants. Britain is tbe world; 5 foremost manufacturer of the goods we want_ Namely, finely-engineered mechanical products. Her manifold and magnificent achievements in this field have become legendary whether it be the record- breaking Comet airliner; a super-sonic jet fighter; a vast ocean-going linec, or even an intricate clockwork toy, the British-engineered product stands supreme_ And in the forefront of Britain's biggest industry, the motor industry; is Austin. Throughout motoring history, the maintained excellence of British-engineered Austin products has built up an enviable reputation for skill and fine workmanship. Today, to motorists the world over, there is 4 guarantee of the very finest motoring investment in the phrase @Hustr ck egflond Distributors for AUSTIN OF ENGLAND Auckland : Seabrook Fowlds Ltd. Hawke S Bay : Anderson & Hansen Ltd: Wellington : Magnus Motors Ltd. Taranaki : The Farmers' Co-op. Orgn. Society of Nz: Ltd: Canterbury & Westlandt David Crozier Ltd. Otago _ Austin Motors (Otago) Ltd. Southland : Pa H: Vickery Ltd.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 722, 15 May 1953, Page 3
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