TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA
M UTUAL AD VANTAGE
ADVICE OF COMMISSIONER,
Tlie Australian . Commissioner at the Dunedin exhibition, Mr W. L. Smallhorn, in tlie course of his address broadcasted from dltc exhibition radio station on. Christmas-Eve,- said: “The reciprocal tariff no in existence between New Zealand and Australia cannot fail to be beneficial to us both, and it is sincerely hoped that these tariff arrangements will enable us to get together’as wo did
iti the Great War. Our geographical position clearly shows-the mutual advantages to be gaiiVed I by increasing trade between ourselves. I would suggest that we adopt the slogan, ‘the more we arc together- the happier we will be.’ Do ; not forget- that that you have alongside of you m Australia nearly six million people, who should be a tremendous asset to New Zeajand from a tourist point of view.,” concluded the- speaker. “Increased trade will mean better, regular and quicker shipping;, services, which naturally will be a greater incentive- to persons to come and view your magnificent panoramas ot everchanging scenery.”
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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 553, 30 December 1925, Page 7
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