AN OBJECT LESSON The Manifold Benefits that Result from Using The Complete Product of the Dominioi ti THE RAW MATERIALS Are* the products of Dominion Farms, Fields and Orchards. Careful tilling and scientific cultivation have helped bounteous Nature to make New Zealand produce famous throughout the World. New Zealand’s primary products are interlocked with manufacturing industries. THE MANUFACTURING is done by New Zealanders in plants equipped with all the modern means for production—their standards of efficiency and output are unexcelled. New Zealanders are capable of converting the best of raw materials into the best of manufactures. Work for PAPER and CARD MAKERS Work for INKMAKERS Work for PRINTERS Everyone Helping to Make New Zealand a Better Country to Live in. mi b OS. s * 111 SeSMgf ■ H i ■ w r Vi. y HZ tJSm uni jUum u i it t * '*■<*»* Work for COMMERCIAL ARTISTS Work for CARTON MAKERS Work for SALESMEN Making Opportunities for Your Family to Earn a Good Living. By Using Only New Zealand Packed Goods You Keep the Whole of the Cost in Your Own Country Ask for “HUDSON’S ” —when buying Biscuits ! HUDSON’S FAMOUS WINE BISCUITS In Public Favour for 60 Years l REMEMBER ! WHEN YOU PURCHASE UNDERWEAR BLANKETS FLANNELS or CLOTHING You are Supporting New Zealand and Using New Zealand Wool. Ross & Glendining, Ltd., Auckland, 'Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin. 4 LIFE SALT Large bottles 2/0, smaller size 1/6. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. By Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. CANISTERS of Every Conceivable Type for the packing of Tobacco, Honey, Oil, Paint, Tea, Butter, Biscuits, Sweets, etc., etc., botb plain and lithographed, are: designed and manufactured by Alex. Harvey & Sons Ltd. ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. ESTABLISHED FORTY TEAKS. TRUE NEW ZEALANDERS USE DOMINION MADE GOODS Ask Your Bootmaker or Storekeeper POR FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. MADE IN THE LARGEST BOOT FACTORY IN AUCKLAND. G. A. Coles & Co., Ltd., Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 7
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