When you order your goods do you ask for New Zealand made articles ?
I Every housewife, every business man, every farmer j —in fatft every member of the community can help in j the crusade. I Throughout the British Empire' the ' cry has gone. [ out:"British Goods for British People."'"' j It is not merely a matter of sentiment; it is a matter I of self-protedtion. I I Encourage the production of New Zealand made j and British made goods generally and you assist to j develop the resources and increase the Strength of your own people —your own Empire. ■•'.■'• The war has shown, us the /advantages which belong to a self-contained country at a time of national emergency. - It is for the people of New Zealand, asi it- is for j the people of other parts of the Empire, to profit by this j lesson. I The motto for all of us should be: j -British Goods for British People. Not a mere phrase designed to tickle the ears, but j •a solemn pledge to be lived up to in grim earned by every believer in PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM..
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 13
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188When you order your goods do you ask for New Zealand made articles ? Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 13
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