BRITISH INDUSTRY
LOOKS TO EXPORT MARKET. After five years of unremitting highpressure production the European "All Clear" was an alert to British Manufacturers and Export Houses to swing into operation long-prepared plans for the partial reconversion to the production ■of civilian goods. British Industry emerges from its long ordeal and now, amidst continued war production, is ' preparing energetically to resume business with its Dominions' customers and friends, amongst whom the hall-mark "Made in Great Britain" is synonymous with manufacturers of integrity, fair prices, and goods of quality second to none. Great Britain has lost none of- the arts of manufacture during the long war years, and now brings to the task of civilian production the accumulated experience of new' processes and methods which are the fruits of wartime scientific research. The Reciprocal Trade Federation of the: United Kingdom, representing a wide range of British Manufacturers and Export Members,.is now- established in this Dominion, where it is operating for the furtherance of expanding and permanent reciprocal trading between New „ Zealand . and Great Britain. To this end the Federation invites inquiries from Primary Producers, Importers, Manufacturers' Agents, General Merchants, Freezing Works, Harbour Boards, and Secondary Industrialists concerning its activities and services in Great Britain on the behalf of Dominions' Members. Writing to the Federation in London recently concerning a phase of our activities, which takes the ; form of "THINKING* AHEAD" overseas bulletins (sponsored by Messrs. Horlicks, Ltd., of Slough, Bucks., one of niahy, British manufacturing Members), Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes, M.P., House.of Re* presentatives, Sydney, said: "Go• oh. with your good work; the vineyard is large, the labourers few, and the sands of time are fast running out." :^V.; Inquiries should be directed to P.O. Box 1001, Wellington. . (, ■ Inserted by the Reciprocal Trade Federation of the United Kingdom, "Dominion" Building, 'Wellinfitpn.-r-' P.B.AV; .■ V; . ■; . V:iv:: ?&%&}.■
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 7, 9 July 1945, Page 6
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