“PROTECTION WITH A SPORTING FLAVOUR”
favour of the policy of this government of importers”; but it was very wrong of you to ignore the facts. The New Zealand public “prefer New Zea-land-made goods when other things are equal.” Dees it? This information would gladden the hearts of manufacturers, distributors, shopkeepera •wcept that their biggest sales barrier U the consumer's unreasoning prejudice against locally-made goqds. ’Djese have to undersell overseas competition by 30 per cent, before the saving makes We customer even think twice. How oa earth can a New Zealand ipannfacWer. paying workers £ll a Week, compete with German, Swedish. lauest the Government recognises the etc.. F, A. HADEN. Nov. 2, 1654.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27498, 4 November 1954, Page 6
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