"MAINTAIN QUALITY"
GOODS FOR BRITISH MARKET
LORD BLEDISLOE'S ADVICE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
CHBISTCIiUKCH, Kovember 29,
"The British market in normal conditions will be able to absorb what you produce," said the Governor-Goneral, Lord Bledisloe, at a civic- reception at Cheviot today. "I eay< that because it has been eaid. that : the position of tho British primary producer is going to be so. much improved that he .will be able to produce everything, or^ practically everything, for his own country. That is a big-illusion. There is a populatipn of 46,000,000 to be fed there, and the population, is increasing. There is going to be an unlimited demand for the best produce New Zealand can'supply as long: as the quality is. uniformly good. Your safety lies in tightening up the grading of your produce for export rather, than putting on the market third-rate produce."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 19
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