N.Z. ADVICE TO BRITISH MANUFACTURERS
f Special To' "Northern Advocate”! . AUCKLAND, This, Day. In a report issued by the Department of Overseas Trade. British manufacturers are warned that if they are to fulfil the needs of the Now Zealand market, it is often necessary to introduce some departure from the designs
in current use in .the United Kingdom. The report concerns economic and commercial conditions in New Zealand. It is stated that New Zealand's primary and secondary industries had developed along lines differing in many ways from those in the United Kingdom. In several instances it was the custom to follow American and Australian practices. Figures show increased Japanese gains at the expense of Great Britain in cotton, linen and canvas piecegoods.
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Northern Advocate, 10 January 1938, Page 7
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