THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
To Command Tuade. With the frequent appeals made to consumers to “buy only British-made goods’’ we have the fullest possible sympathy. We ardently desire to see our goods receiving first call both at home and overseas: tint wliat the experience of the years’ tenches is that the soundest form of protection is that which enables our manufactures to command the market on the ground of price as well as quality. The solution of that problem is for Lalxmr, in cooperation with Capital, to disever. The spirit ruling in international commerce rules also in every department of the home market—the cheapest amt best for the money. By temporary expedients this spirit may be momentarily queqejigd, but.it will never be killed. British Jfardtyqrq Journal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1924, Page 2
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126THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1924, Page 2
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