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PATRIOTISM.

Those* hi New Zeal an d w lio huy sweated "made in l Germany" goods became 'they vnro a, little cheaper than

cur e.wtn, feiiould ponder over the following "Tun Commandimen'tis" which 'U 'o being c'iroula£icd hroadcaitfc in the tFaitiierliaind- 1. ita • 1; 1' expenses keep Cm imwid' ftiie (interests of your own a. IN-over forget when you buy » foreign article that your •own country is thus, nn-ado poorer. 3. Yn-uir rncuity isihucEd pirofit mk> one but Gem-tens. . 4. Never profane German' factdrie® 'by taring foreign machinery. to Never alltow foreign. eatables to bo served at your talbie. 6. Write on iGeimSto jpafeir, with a German pen. !a>nd German in I\, amd use German foV.ot.t:n.g-paper. 7. German flour, Geriman fruit, laird 'Gieirmuuv (beer alone can ,<riv3 your'lbo'dy fctouo German energy. 8. If ycu do not 'like German, malt ■coffee, drink c;:ffee. 'Jirr/m German colonies. 9. TJee only (German' cloths for your dircsis (and German hats for 301K Jhead. 10. Let oforeagn fla/ttery distract ymi .from these precepts., and bo firmly convinced, wlfotevdr others Bay, that tGonnvan, products aire th.c on3y b'nes worthy of citizente of the ,G-erma.n .Fatheirtl&nd.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 4

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PATRIOTISM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 4

PATRIOTISM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 4

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