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Don t believe the stories you hear about the pressionTHESE ARE THE DAYS OF OPPORTUNITY. Purs is the opportunity to pull a weight in putting things right again. " BUT HOW ? " you will ask. Well, "money a mickle makes a muckle," as the Scots have it. The biggest buildings in the world are built in bucketsfoil. Let us follow out this analysis in our buying and selling. When we talk of Empire Trade how does it work out ? We export our butter for example, in lots of hundreds of tons, although the demand for it is in pound and half-pound pats. It is the aggregate of all small buyers which has tenabled us to reach a new record this, year of 100,000 tons of butter for export. So it is with our Imports. It .is the aggregate of the small purchases that counts. A yard pi cloth here, a saucepan there f-all combine in the one big whole which enables our delegates to Ottawa to seek reciprocity in trading. Nearer home, the avenues 1 trade still more pernal. The town which serves 6 district—which shares in e whole social or economic eof the district. Loyalty to |ur,own town is not a matrof sentiment. It is simply common-sense responsibil'•AU of your small purchases j mount in the aggregate to the rade of the town. In keeping wth the volume of trade so lie town grows, and so also ncrease the social and public lenities for your enjoyment. REMEMBER, TE AWA>URS„ OF ANY 'OWN. It provides the rarity and the service for its .lopleo ItUB a central point t which co-ordinated endeavur throughout the whole eighbouring district may b< Dcussed. ? '

ull your weight. Every little mtribution in the desire for listrict Progressiveness will ill in the aggregate, and more jeedily reach the goal or Dis-. t trict-Endeavour; mm

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Waipa Post, Volume 45, Issue 3210, 30 July 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume 45, Issue 3210, 30 July 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume 45, Issue 3210, 30 July 1932, Page 4

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