JI You've got e /roe hand! ■l 1 , jam. H Free Enterprise is a giant... a giant that Free Enterprise will continue to raise our HI has been directly responsible for the great standards of living .. . provided it is not lH material progress the world has so far made. unduly hampered. U Every comfort and amenity we enjoy—from J{ the by restrictiong u penicillin to streamlined pots and pans-is he is blindfolded b economic uncertainty 1 the end product of the dnve and efficiency of , f he . g whcn be of our free, competitive, private enterprise . . . . H| insists on the removal of unnecessary controls .... if his progress is hobbled ... he HH We now live in an age when the worker can ~ ~ j j wc iiuw dvv m . e could well prove a feeble giant, indeed, own and enjoy luxuries unknown to even the very wealthy of a hundred years ago. Let’s see that the giant is pampered . . . ■ And there appears to be no ceiling to this rather than hampered by over-domination of 111 material progress. the state. Issued in the interests of all sections of the community by the H Associated Chambers of Commerce of New Zealand. H 31.H.48
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28543, 24 March 1958, Page 15
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