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LIBERTY ! CHAOS ** X '■m fty ~!. COHTInUANCE m •fi m & ■$ b^- .;:.. m K ?•>; K 0 ** i r §s§ ■ >■% m i>^-vM *&*» ■■•*■ afi •S^^'' ■ SJi I **;«£fc ** M&j ■ . y *m m ■■■■ .1 S ;:.'.'. . ■ .." JOHN BULL: " Well, Sam, you can do as you like; with all your so-called efficiency we can always beat you." AMERICA versus BRITAIN. AMERICAN TRADE. Writing from New York to friends in Auckland, Mr. J. S. Fletcher, of Fletcher Bros., Ltd., Builders, of Auckland, states that in visiting the large steel mills in Canada and the United States, the principals of the firms told him, when discussing supplies, that materials were not:likely to come down in price. It is the opinion of United States manufacturers that in twelve or eighteen months there will only be one country able to supply the world's markets, namely, England. The American people state quite frankly that they are making hay while the sun shines. They do not expect to hold the export market when England gets her shoulders into the collar again. This is also true in regard to hardware, baths, etc. (Extract from Mercantile Gazette, Nov. 19, 1919.) On December 17th preserve your Liberty of Action and Vote for CONTINUANCE, thus: 1. I Vote for National Continuance rw% TUIU DnwnVioaA < IUI XICILJLUIICLI 1 lUlllUltlvril OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES

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Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 41 (Supplement)

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 41 (Supplement)

Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 41 (Supplement)

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