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“BAD BUSINESS"

DECREASING BRITISH TRADE COMMISSIONER’S WARNIN G From Our Oun Correspondent TAUMARL-XU. Thursday ones c^e^tTsVaVr to buy from someone b£St £ These words of warning were | tered at Taumarunui by M r j Ul ' Paislu 0.8. E., H.M. Trade r\v A sioner. while a member of a tion sent to the Central King r, , by the Taranaki Chamber of o'" merce. Mr. Paish said that his p urpo coming to Xew Zealand «■,, encourage the sale of British tc but he had no inimical attitude !Ne\\ Zealand-made goods. His «. arc sage was that, if goods had to be pro' cured trom overseas, they shnoj , possible, be obtained from Britain J f was a fact that imports from Brit, , were steadily decreasing, while V ports from America were steadilv « creasing. Britain was Xew Zealand' best customer, and it was good b? • ness to buy from one’s customer was bad business to buy from 11 who was trying to put your b’esfciT tonier out of business. As the nr ferity of Britain would be refleri! in Xew- Zealand, he was appealing f !? British manufacturers. not on* t's’ grounds of patriotism, but on grounds of self-interest. , ' ,e

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 10

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“BAD BUSINESS" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 10

“BAD BUSINESS" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 10

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