TRADE WITHIN EMPIRE.
MUTUAL BENEFITS FOLLOW. PREFERENCE TO BRITAIN. An appeal to New Zealanders to give preference in their purchases to British rather than to American goods was made by tho Minister of Health, Hon. J. A. Young, when opening the Advertising Exhibition in the Town Hall yesterday. "As far as I can judge from an analysis of conditions in America and Great Britain," be said, "the people of America are salesmen pure and simple, but the British manufacturer is something more —he is a trader, a buyer and seller, and be buys your goods in return. They are the people who build up your trade. Our export trade has shown a great increase this year. It establishes my statement that the Britishers are traders, the buyers of our produce, and should encourage us to trade within the Empire whenever we possibly can."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19953, 23 May 1928, Page 13
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