NAVY LEAGUE VISIT
The secretary of the Navy League (Mr. R. Darroch) visited the Clyde Quay School yesterday morning, and impressed upon the scholars the necessity of buying goods ot Aew Zealand manufacture, so that more work might be available for New Zealanders. As an example of interJimpire trade, Mr. Darroch described the making of cotton jerseys. The raw product, he said, was grown in Egypt and in the Sudan, a British Protectorate, and is sent to England, where it is made into cotton yarn. The yarn is imported into Aew Zealand, where it is manufactured into jerseys, which have been described as the best in the world. Mr. Darroch illustrated his address with a large number of posters issued by the Empire Marketing Board.
Ramsey Wilson and Co. will sell furniture, pianos, etc., at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow at their auction mart at 98 Manners Street At 1.30. p.m. on Thursday they will sell the contents of a residence at 29 Buller Street. On Friday morning at 10.30 they will sell superior furniture and Chappell piano at 6 Friend Street, Karori.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 10
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181NAVY LEAGUE VISIT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 10
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