GREAT BRITAIN WELCOMES YOUR BUTTER FREE.
I»ft ME W EI.CD ME HER MATERIALS,' Dahl's Bid., are not appealing to tin* patriotism of the New Zealand farmers, Inil to their cunimonseuse. New Zealand is being Hooded witii American goods. Too much hardearned cash is leaving Bus country never to rehmi. M'liat will happen if iids stale of affairs continues { England still buys your butter. She does not. put lid per lb. duty on it. Can she keep on buying' it, if New Zealanders do not reciprocate ’ This is no small question. Every lai'im'i' in New Zealand can help lo keep up the price of butter if he insists on Dahlia covers. Alade of guaranteed British materials the new Dahlia cover is superior in every way to the foreign article, and actually costs you less. —Dahl's Limited, 8;3 Kangifikei Street, Baimersion North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4447, 3 May 1930, Page 2
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140GREAT BRITAIN WELCOMES YOUR BUTTER FREE. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4447, 3 May 1930, Page 2
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