A good example of publicity for New Zealand and other Empire goods is given by a poster issued for display in English factories by the Reciprocal Trade Federation of the United Kingdom, a copy of which has been sent to the Lyttelton Harbour Board. The poster, boldly designed in green, and black, bears the following legend, printed over maps of South Africa, Australia and New Zealand: —“Orders from South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Australia and New Zealand are now, or have recently been, on hand at our works. You can help this firm and its agents to secure further orders if you will buy South African, Australian and New Zealand butter, cheese, meat, honey, canned fruits, dried fruits, and Rhodesian tobacco . . . but you must please ask firmly for them.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1938, Page 5
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