BOYCOTT THREAT.
NEW ZEALAND-MADE GOODS. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS RESULT. (From Our Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, Tuesday. "It has been mentioned that there will be a complete boycott of New Zealand goods in this country unless the present trade conditions are improved," states a letter from a large hosiery, knitwear and underwear manufacturing company in London to its New Zealand agent in Wellington. "We have already taken down advertisements we were asked to put up in our factories asking people to buy New Zealand goods. "Our export manager has been in close touch wit.h~the Wholesale Textile Association and' the London Chamber of Commerce and has already attended two conference with the New Zealand authorities," the letter adds. "You will appreciate, however, that the New Zealand representatives over here know very little, but we are hoping they will forward to their Government the opinion of all British traders."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 162, 12 July 1939, Page 13
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