NEW ZEALAND MADE GOODS.
TO TRE Stir-TUS fiW TS« F»*s3- - Sir. —Your reporter appears tw hmw n.-issed the suggestion I made last night as being a useful one' for all local bodies to follow, and as tbe discission afterwards turned oa torn axiom . I put out, I beg space io present it to yonr' readers. I sugjwstwi that local bodies should grre colonial Manufacturers 12.} per cent, preference where colonial workmanship only is used, and 25 per cent, where tmtb colonial workmanship and material is used ; as in. insulators. If .dw Government and all local bodies would am this amount of preference where eotonial manufactures are equal in quality to the imported, a considerable amount of additional employment could be given.—Yours, etc. A. W. -BK&TKX. November 11th, 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 13
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