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MORKIS-i Mrs. Amery’s Message To New Zealanders THE more you spend upon British industry that supplies you wiih goods that you cannot make for yourselves, the more work there will be for British workers, and the more work there is for the British working man the more New Zealand fruit and lamb and butter and cheese will he be able to buy for his family." Morris Cars are 100 per cent. British, and in Morris factories workmen are urged to buy goods produoed in New Zealand and other parts of the Empire. Help to foster this Empire trade by deeUHng upon tbs all-Briiish Morris Car —Cowley or Oxford. /LatesK> (Models fronts £2SO i Harrison & Gash Only Accredited Direct’ Main Dealers and Distributors forjMorris Cars in Auckland Province. Morris House, foot Khyber Pass, Newmarket, Auckland Representative : H. LAVER, TE AROHA. ■ / Support Your Own Town! <[[ Do you realise that when you buy in other towns you help to pay their rates and taxes ; you help to pay their wages; you help to pay their bad debts; you help to make them prosperous, and you rob your town of its progress, its trade and upkeep. Indirectly you rob yourself. You owe it to yourself and family to. buy in your own town. BUY IN .... ... PAEROA

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5329, 21 September 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5329, 21 September 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5329, 21 September 1928, Page 4

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