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“MADE IN N.Z.”

PLEA FOR P ÜBIIICcHELP TO MAN U FACTUKERS. ’ (Press/ Association.) WELLINGTON, Oct. 25. I A plea for greater assistance for New Zealand,, manufactures by a de-' termination on the, part, of the New Zealand public to use locally-produc-ed in. preference to imported articles, was inade .by the’ president of the New Zealand Employers Federation (the Hon. T. S*. AAfeston), in the course of Ins address at the Federation’s annual meeting. . “Favored by a wise tariff, which would not give undue artificial stimulation ,to their growth and bring about .exdbssive. growth and competition among themselves, he said, pur 'manufacturing interests, through the prosperity of our farmers, would bo secured a better home market. The, best assistance for them now, -con-tinued''the-.president, is a definite determination by the New Zealand public to use their products in preference to the imported article.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10727, 26 October 1928, Page 4

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“MADE IN N.Z.” Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10727, 26 October 1928, Page 4

“MADE IN N.Z.” Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10727, 26 October 1928, Page 4

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