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A GOOD TEAM pulling together to Make N.Z. Prosperous Ever! rj—, X T-T —I —I —r it i \ \ n r 'x-. c f i o <? & cT N 3 S 5 & BM t'B $ sc 7 i w Sj IIA 4 £ a if It more than UNITY IN EFFORT With united and sustained effort, this team will pull the national burden out of the deep ruts. Though the wheels be rim-deep in mud, and turning but sluggishly, yet the endeavour to have these three “ pullers ” for progress working in unity gives grounds for optimism. Before long, with a team like this, the smoothsurfaced highroad will be reached and the goal of prosperity gained. The interdependence of these three great branches of our industrial life, as demonstrated by this simple allegory, is something the importance of which every New Zealander should recognise. A closer understanding and a clearer recognition of mutual interests has been reached, and the effects of it should soon be apparent. Early in July the Annual Winter Show will be opened in Auckland and consumers will have the opportunity of seeing the exhibits of growers, manufacturers and distributors side by side. This is an indication of an amicable understanding and should play a big part in enlisting the public support so necessary for the prosperous future of industrial New Zealand, and consequently of the whole DoEach Pulling its Weight for the Good of the State Sffw&R ■trade \ 2 This is No. 20 of a weekly series. Authorised by the Auckland Manufacturers' Association. GEO. FINN, President. J. FIXDLAF, Secretary. TUI MOA KIWI REMEMBER WHEN YOU PURCHASE A CORN BROOMS col 'o r> t-To Made m New Zealand for New Zealand Conditions. Sold Everywhere—Ask to See Them. N PUBLIC FAVOUR FOR 60 YEARS UNDERWEAR BLANKETS FLANNELS or CLOTHING with t ©WE* 1 o You are Supporting New Zealand and Using New Zealand Wool. of Combination Extract of N Medicinal < Liver Oil o EVERYWHERE A a Malt Finest Cod with Ross & Glendining Ltd., Auckland, \% ellington, Christchurch, Dunedin. Be SOLD Sure Ltd and Dru Say HUDSON'S” Proesef Kempthorne

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 7