BUY BRITISH GOODS.
NEW ZEALANDER’S APPEAL APPROVED. B i Cable—-Press Association —Copyright. Austialian and N.Z. Gable Association, LONDON-, December 13. The “Daily Mail” says Sir George Elliot's advice to New Zealanders to buy British goods provides an additional argument for Britishers buying Imperial products. If they insisted on New Zealand butter instead of foreign, New Zealand farming would' be stimulated and a wider field opened to migrants, who could not go to a better country than New Zealand, whose romantic scenery was destined to become the future Britisher’s holiday centre, equalling the popularity of the Switzerland of to-day. The Dominions appreciate the present trivial preferences as a sign that the preference movement is progressing. The advantages of in ter-Imperial trade were shown by the fact that Australia and New Zealand recently bought more British cotton goods than China. Imperial trade keeps money in the family, besides strengthening the communities which in the hour of danger gave the most valiant ana effective help on the battlefield. If also provides compensation for the shrinking markets of Europe and Asia.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 15 December 1925, Page 9
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