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THE RECIPE FOR PROSPERITY.

“How can we . make the world more prosperous ? .There is .no. subject, which siioiud engross the minds 01 advertising men more seriously than this one..' All the people of the world are crying out lor prosperity. The workers are demanding employment and ' a ■ higher remuneration.' 1 The enemies .of employment to-day are suspicion, jealousy, tariffs, and fears of wars. > ■ (the friends- 1 of employment are Peace, a natural and free exchange o'f goods and trust one in the other. The most serious and inefeasing barrier to world prosperity is the continuous ' raising- of ■•tar - iffs. How'will this all end? 'At the present pace of tariff-wall building we shall find ourSelvbs iii ten years only able to consume our own goods. 1 That will lie a dreadful and. sad state ,01' affairs, leading, as ' it ' must,"back to W ars—■wars caused by trade jealousy or by lack of trade. 1 urge' that'we take' the best, one from the otlier. That we encourage the exchange of the best goods, or service, one with Uie other.” —S;ir William Crawford, at the international Advertising Conference.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1929, Page 3

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THE RECIPE FOR PROSPERITY. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1929, Page 3

THE RECIPE FOR PROSPERITY. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1929, Page 3

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