GALVANISED IRON
DISTRIBUTION AND PRICE
Galvanised iron is so important in many industries that inquiries were made as to supplies for present requirements.. It was learned that'no «™ iI s ueiri g spared t0 overtake the present shortage. Varying factors such as price advances, increases in freight, and war risk insurance have had their effect on ,-r? Tvri 6 lin/ P Prie s of galvanised iron 5 B Ne* Zealand and up to recently there has been nothing like uniformity stabSi? pnces> nor any resemblance to «« I s und u er! to°d that these difficultief, haye had the attention of the authorities with the result that as fr2 m j J, uly X last price schedules for the sale of galvanised i™ \ n u New Zealand have blen issued hnL e£ r + e Pre?.ent an endeavour to bring about uniformity and stability. This was considered by the trade as a step m the right direction. The hope 5 H c xpf essed that circumstance! A u ,i allow of lts continuance ~»£i «!. cks ail d im Portations are now ge nv the fP 1*4"*1 of «^e Ministry of Supply, which is distributing what a rn°d nprio a ritylable accordin^ to «'B«cy
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 5, 5 July 1940, Page 10
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200GALVANISED IRON Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 5, 5 July 1940, Page 10
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