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ADVICE TO MIGRANTS

V PROSPECTS IN HEW ZEALAND SMALL CAPITAL NECESSARY. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 15. “ No country in the world offers belter prospects to tho man with small capital than New Zealand,” said Sir James Parr at a meeting of tho Colonial Institute, at which Lord Jellicoe presided. Sir James Parr added that if migrants of this type were prepared to work and wait they could not go wrong. Ho appealed to retired business, professional. Navy, and military men to consider tbe prospects of thenfamilies from this viewpoint. Lord Jellicoe remarked that ho wondered why Britishers ate Danish butter when New Zealand butter was available. Ho appealed to his audience to encourage the consumption of New Zealand and Australian produce.

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Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 5

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ADVICE TO MIGRANTS Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 5

ADVICE TO MIGRANTS Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 5

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