The Promise of 1930 \ m V) V V X »!• •mil ill w <2 mia The ever-increasing demand for the manufactured products of the Dominion promises to make 1930 a prosperous year for all those associated with the production, manufacture and distribution of New Zealand products. From the fields, through the factories, to be transported and distributed, comes the wealth that all can share —more employment, wider use of _______ capital, more money in circulation, greater revenue for the State —each and every factor making New Zealand a better land to live in. Such is the promise of 1930! MADE FROM SELECTED N.Z. WHEAT. & zs lie. Jhe m OVER 1,000,000 PACKETS SOLD EVERY YEAR. IN PUBLIC FAVOUR FOR 60 YEARS m * Be Sure and Say “HUDSON’S’ CORN BROOMS Sold Everywhere — Ask to See Them Made in New Zealand for New Zealand conditions. & KAPAI NEW ZEALAND'S BEST Mm zZItL BATHINC COSTUMES ROSS & GLENDINING, LTD. Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch. Dunedin. TRUE NEW ZEALANDERS USE DOMINION MADE GOODS This is No. 48 of a weekly series. Authorised by the Auckland Manufacturers’ Association. Geo. Finn, President. J. Findlay, Secretary. Ndth 9 / a A Combination of Finest Extract of Malt with Medicinal Cod Liver Oil SOLD EVERYWHERE Kempthorne, Prosser * Co.’i N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 7
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