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TO MY PEOPLE (lead kindly light) Doubtless you are aware England is now in the throes of her free trade policy— i.e., the open door. Prior to the war she was the receptacle-'for our enemies’ goods and undesirables, thus allowing the latter to creep into every crevice of the Empire, to England’s peril. To remove past anomalies “Champion” suggests reasonable protection and a closed door to our enemies, which would enable England to bo a much larger manufacturer, with better working conditions and wages for her workers, who have so nobly responded to the Empire’s call. Vx. Meantime• Fortify on Champion Muscle- and Flour I have spoken.—V., Auckland Money to' Lend On Approved Securities! Reid and Lemon SOLICITORS 9 DOWLING STREET •: V DUNEDIN - (Opposite Post Office). , : ‘ r -: James Speight & Co, MALTSTERS AND BREWERS' CITY BREWERY : : DUNEDIN. Go to RATTRAY’S > WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON, X ; FOR UP-TO-DATE SHOEING;. /■; iiv' -• Light Horses specially catered for. All Shoeing guaranteed^

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 41, 18 October 1923, Page 56

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Page 56 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 41, 18 October 1923, Page 56

Page 56 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 41, 18 October 1923, Page 56

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