NEW ZEALAND MARKETS.
LONDON, May If,. Mr Elmslie, trade commissioner for New Zealand, lias concluded a fortnight’s interviews with merchants and manufacturers. Lie says traders are more keenly appreciating the growing importance of New Zealand markets and are anxious to ascertain the latest details of her requirements. This is traceable to the AVembley Exhibition of 1924, and many manufacturers are seeking advice regarding the Dunedin Exhibition, at which there will be a substantial British display. A number of manufacturers are now able to further expand motor car shipments to New Zealand and intend to make a real bid for the market w:'.tli new models suitable to the Dominion’s requirements and competing with foreigners’ prices.-—A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 141, 19 May 1925, Page 3
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