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"MAINTAIN YOUR STANDARD."

N.Z. DAIRY PRODUCE. LORD CRAIGAVON'S ADVICE. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) NEW PLYMOUTH, this day. The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Viscount Craigavon, and Viscountess Craigavon, who arrived at New Plymouth yesterday, were given a civic welcome last evening. In the course of his reply to the speeches of welcome, Lord Craigavon said: "In regard to your dairy exports to the British Isles, no matter how hard the times may be and what temptations may appear on the surface, always maintain the very highest level in the goods you export. lam speaking as a true and loyal friend of yours. Living, as I do, in a position to observe the keen competition that takes place, I say that once you have got hold of the market, as you have, for your splendid goods, never allow them to deteriorate. Never allow the trade mark to go down."

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 291, 9 December 1929, Page 18

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"MAINTAIN YOUR STANDARD." Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 291, 9 December 1929, Page 18

"MAINTAIN YOUR STANDARD." Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 291, 9 December 1929, Page 18

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