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PATRIOTISM.

[Published by Arrangement.] Many people have not much cash to spare for patriotic funds, but they can still be patriotic by insisting upon being supplied with Lccal and British-made goods when making their purchases. If the public will only do this it means helping; to keep the workers anywhere under the Union .Tack in full employment during the war crisis. Ask for British-made go(ds, and see that you get them. Thev are always the best value.

When shopkeepers keep foreign-made goods it is, of cntirsc. for extra profit, hut the serious trouble is that it is to the loss of British workpeople—men and boys, women and girl: - —and to the advantage only of foreigners, whom we make rich at the expense of our own Empire.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16288, 22 January 1915, Page 2

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PATRIOTISM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16288, 22 January 1915, Page 2

PATRIOTISM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16288, 22 January 1915, Page 2

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