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PROSPECTS IN DOMINION

ideal for hard workers IMMIGRANTS REQUIRE CAPITAL .SIR JAMES PARR'S OPINIONS. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Conyright. London, Nov. 26. “There is not a country within the Empire offering better prospects than New Zealand for a man with small capital,” declared Sir James I’aiy at the Imperial Industries Association luncheon. "For professional or business men, or farmers with £lOO9 or £2OOO capital, it is ideal. Within a few years hard work ensures the ownership of a small freehold farm, an independent living, and excellent prospects for children. Emigrants who really work and take sound advice cannot go wrong.” Sir James Parr urged the New Zealand farmers .to give attention to the export of pork to Britain. Denmark, where there were similar conditions to those in New Zealand, profitably exported more pork than dairy produce.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 11

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PROSPECTS IN DOMINION Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 11

PROSPECTS IN DOMINION Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 11

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