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Mr J. Larsen (left), one of the world’s leading designers of furnishing fabrics, at the Marlin Carpets factory at Bromley on Wednesday with Mr R. S. Morton, general marketing manager of U.E.B. Woven Carpets. Mr Larsen, who is a guest of the New Zealand Wool Board, is visiting New Zealand from New York to look at pattern s for fabrics and carpets with which exports to North America and Europe might be increased.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33804, 29 March 1975, Page 9

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Mr J. Larsen (left), one of the world’s leading designers of furnishing fabrics, at the Marlin Carpets factory at Bromley on Wednesday with Mr R. S. Morton, general marketing manager of U.E.B. Woven Carpets. Mr Larsen, who is a guest of the New Zealand Wool Board, is visiting New Zealand from New York to look at pattern s for fabrics and carpets with which exports to North America and Europe might be increased. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33804, 29 March 1975, Page 9

Mr J. Larsen (left), one of the world’s leading designers of furnishing fabrics, at the Marlin Carpets factory at Bromley on Wednesday with Mr R. S. Morton, general marketing manager of U.E.B. Woven Carpets. Mr Larsen, who is a guest of the New Zealand Wool Board, is visiting New Zealand from New York to look at pattern s for fabrics and carpets with which exports to North America and Europe might be increased. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33804, 29 March 1975, Page 9