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k m f * m ORDERS FROM NEW ZEALAND are now (N HAND at our works m You can help to secure further orders if you Pril:, r i k vmu Mis ' I 'W' / ./I'*.' d>'a BUY NEW ZEALAND 4a* Lamb ’ nSalßee) Honey CtePSfLTu IP m l BRITAIN S P ENDS MILLIONS TO SELL DOMINION PRODUCE* WHAT AM YOU DOING : PICTURED above is an actual reproduction of a photograph of British workmen in a British Motor Factory reading a poster urging them to buy New Zealand produce In return for New Zealand orders placed with the Factory. These posters are part of the advertising scheme of the Empire Marketing - Board, which, financed by the British taxpayer, is spending millions of pounds in helping to sell Dominion produce. The same Board, also out of funds subscribed by the British taxpayer, teaches us, through scientific research, how to produce more and better produce to sell to our kith and kin in Great Britain. ■ ;;;- A In five years our Home Country has taken £81,000,000 more in value of our produce than we have of hers. Is it not time we commenced to help Great Britain—and incidently ourselves »’• —by buying more British motor cars and trucks, because we can prosper only as Great Britain prospers? She Is now our one great remaining market. Every British Car or truck bought in New Zealand means two or three more people back in employment in Great Britain—more people to buy our primary produce. What are we doing to help Great Britain ? In five years we spent, in round figures, £2 1 ,500,000 on motor Of these, only £5,100,000, or less than 25%, went to Great Britain. Would it not have been better business to have spent more of our money with the Home Country? She cinnot ■ continue to buy from us, or to lend us money, if we do not buy more from her. Be certain that when you buy your next car or truck it has been built in Great Britain, by Britons and with Britain’s materials truly “A Product of Great Britain . : ?v: BUY BRITISH CARS & AND TRUCKS BUI L T FOB. NEW ZEALAND i 3 Buy from Britain ~ I — 1 g - Sh c huy s fro m usf ‘ A product of Great Britain

\ ' V :\\ -Ss To holiclay-raa'aers who wish to enjoy a holiday that is new and different trom anything they have before experienced - a holiday that will live in their memory for ever—the call of Hawaii i> irresistible. Don’t put it off—plan your trip NOW and get the advantage of excursion rates. EXCURSION SAILINGS > LEAVE AUCKLAND ; f1.M.8. WAIVE AUCKUHO . Jan. 12th Aorangi Feb. 21st Feb. 9th Niagara Mar. 21st Full particulars from 24 UNION S. S. CO. of NEW ZEALAND LTD. i ATAUU DA ILV i’JMES AND WITU NESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Job .Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21539, 11 January 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21539, 11 January 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21539, 11 January 1932, Page 11

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