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GOME AND SEE The Industrial Fair on the CIVIC SQUARE ADMISSION FREE Come and See what New Zealand Brains and Workers can do! Exhibition of New Zealand-Made Goods from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. daily Wednesday Thursday Friday March 23rd, 24th, 25th. Official Opening by the Mayor of Auckland at 12.30 Wednesday, 23rd March. "Support the Country that Supports You" £75 In Prizes for a SLOGAN TV Board of Directors of the " New Zealand-Made" Preference League offer £75 in Cash Prizes far die best Slogans for the League to use in its propaganda. The object of the League is to encourage New Zealand people to buy New Zealand-made goods, and thus reduce unemployment in this country. The First Prize will be £50 Cash. The Second Prize will be £10 Cash. The Third Prize will be £5 Cash. And Forty Prizes of 5/- each. Conditions of Entry. Competitors must enclose with their Slogan one shilling subscription to the " New Zealand-Made" Preference League. This entitles them to become Associate Members. Competitors may make as many attempts as they please, but must enclose 1/- with each attempt. The Slogan must not contain more than seven words. No Slogan will be recognised unless accompanied by the enrolment form printed below, signed by the competitor, together with postal note for 1 /-, marked *" Not negotiable." Stamps will not be accepted. All Slogans, together with entry forms and fees, must be posted not later than April 14, 1927, to the Secretary, " New Zealand-Made" Preference League, Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, P.O. Box 510, Auckland. The Directors of the " New Zealand-Made "* Preference League will appoint judges to adjudicate the Slogans, and their decision must be accepted as absolutely final. The names of the successful competitors, together with Slogans adopted, will be published in this paper on Thursday, May 5. Prize moneys will be paid in cash on or before that date. In the event of more than one competitor supplying the winning Slogan, the prize money will be equally divided. Fill in and cut out this enrolment form, and send it in with your Slogan:— I believe New Zealand can become •elf-reliant and prosperous through the development of primary and secondary industries; to assist that end, I pledge myself to give preference *11 times to New Zealand-made" goods and products, all things being equal, and never to make a purchase without stating New Zealand-made preferred." Name •••• • • • oojao • •. Address OBJECTS OF THE "NEW ZEALAND - MADE" PREFERENCE LEAGUE. '• To educate public opinion to appreciate the wisdom of giving preference to New Zealand-made primary, secondary, and artistic products, to secure: (a) self-reliance, (b) prosperity, (c) security. 2- To reduce unemployment and provide for the rapid and easy absorption of new population by securing public appreciation of the excellence and variety of New Zealand products: encouraging the production in New Zealand of the highest grade article* commodities; attracting to New Zealand individuals with capital to invest, and thus secure the establishment of new industries. advance the interests of primary producers by: (a) d« v eloping • stable and greatly extended home market; (b) assisting the establishment of appropriate industries: (c) developing new markets overseas. 4. To assist the consumer by discountenancing infenor pro■luctioiM and unreasonable prices, and increasing the demand for ew Zealand-made articles, and therefore the output, enabling to produce and sell at a lower cost. Buy New Zealand-Made Goods! THE "NEW ZEALAND-MADE" PREFERENCE LEAGUE EMPIRE BUILDINGS, SWANSON STREET. P.O. BOX 510, AUCKLAND. Chairman of Directors: T. H. MACKY, Esq. (Messrs. Macky, Logan, Caldwell, Ltd.). Secretory: J. FINDLAY. Organising Supt.: W'. H. HONEY.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 68, 22 March 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 68, 22 March 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 68, 22 March 1927, Page 20