EMPIRE GOODS.
T 0 THI EDITOR Of THE ITKSS Sir—lt is most gratifying to read in vour columns that the High Commissimfor New Zealand lias arranged that the Dominion should be well represented . veil knnivii tiouse-; as Wl.it.--lV« Limited. Civil Service Mores Army ird'xavv Stores, Haymarket St..i-e.s, John Barkers, Limited, and Selfridges. limited, etc., and that our High Commissioner lias issued the following card for exhibition: "If vou spend £. 1 oil buying over«eas produce your money will be used by your cousins in buying goods which roa manufacture and thus keep the money in the family. .... We in Zealand are still sending several millions out of _ the family every year to foreigners irbo practically m-ohibit ci:r goods bv high tariffs, burely it is time wo learnt a lesson in genuine reeiprocitv and supported our High Commissioner by honourably carrying out his promises.—Yours, etc., FAIR TRADE. Christchui-ch, November ITtli, IDUU.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 13
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