NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE
MIKITY IN ENGLAND Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, December 29. (Received December 30, at 11.45 a.m.) Surveying New Zealand’s activities in England in Is3l, Sir Thomas Wilford says: “It is gratifying to note the definite indications of increasing popularity of Empire productions in Britain, due largely to the Empire Marketing Board’s publicity. It is naturally not the hoard’s policy to advertise any particular dominion. Each dominion must follow up the general publicity by pushing its own individual products, consequently the New Zealand Meat, Dairy, Honey, and Fruit Boards spent £42,700 during the year in a manner best calculated to increase the demand, which is a very necessary addition to the Empire Marketing Board’s "activities.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20988, 30 December 1931, Page 10
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