OBSERVATIONS ABROAD.
AUCKLAND DOCTOR RETURNS
NEW ZEALAND HONEY "BOOMING."
"Whilst in England I visited the Ideal .Home Exhibition. It is similar to the Winter Show held in this country", and I must say that there is nothing to beat the furniture produced in Auckland, for instance," said Dr. O. A. Knight, of Auckland, who returned by the Maunganui this morning.
Dr. Knight left Auckland some months, ago on a health-recruiting tour, and after being under specialists in London he was completely restored to health. Later he took a post-graduate course in several hospitals, including Chelsea, and his old hospital, Middlesex.
Dr. Knight said ho was surprised to see so many young New Zealanders walking the hospitals at Home. "Everywhere I went I met jyung doctors who had ' graduated in New 'Zealand. As far as I could gather all were doing well," he added.
Dr. Knight said that one thing that struck him ' was the manner in which New. Zealand honey was being boomed in England. Several restaurants advertised the fact that they only supplied New Zealand honey and butter. • He noticed that as far as luncheon cheese was concerned New Zealand was not in it with Australia. The latter's product was being boomed, and the same applied to Australian currants and raisins. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 129, 3 June 1930, Page 5
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