NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE
HALL-MARK OF APPROVAL “New Zealand, butter has the hallmark of approval at Home,” remarked Mr. D. A. Ewen, of Wellington, who returned to Wellington from a pleasure and business visit to Great Britain ami the Continent by the Rangitane, which arrived from Southampton last night. “Everywhere I went in the' Old Country I found New eZnland produce spoken of most highly, chiefly the butter and cheese, but butter particularly. Apples from the Dominion aj'e also becoming known and meeting with a ready demand.” • . , , To Air. Ewen the British iron, steel and shipbuilding trades appeared to be improving. Britain was also making, a hard bid for the motor-car trade, he said, and seemed to him to.be succeeding. What • impressed Mr. Ewen more than anything else in England was the advance in flying. A lt is simply wonderful.” added Mr. Ewen, who went on to sav that he had seen the race for the Schneider Cup and also the tennis at Wimbledon. Mr. Ewen also spoke highly of the work of the High Commissioner’s Office in London. “I was very favourably impressed with the activities of the he said.#
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 103, 25 January 1930, Page 10
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190NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 103, 25 January 1930, Page 10
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