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"BUYING BRITISH."

NEW ZEALAND'S EXAMPLE. INTERESTING COMPARISON. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. "I do not need to tell you what the British market is worth to you as a purchaser of your products," said Mr. L. B. Beale, His Majesty's Trade Commissioner, at the annual dinner of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, "but I can tell you with pride that every New Zealander in regard to trade is worth to Great Britain as much as a dozen Frenchmen, two dozen Germans, two dozen Americans, or 3000 Russians. The more the Old Country buys from the Dominions the more she strengthens the best market she has in the world.

"I believe that British cutlery and New Zealand lamb hold the first place in their respective spheres because of their quality. It does not matter what the product ia, if it be the best of its LSS3 » market is assured.'* "*" 7'

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 88, 14 April 1927, Page 8

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"BUYING BRITISH." Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 88, 14 April 1927, Page 8

"BUYING BRITISH." Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 88, 14 April 1927, Page 8