Import Procedure Improved
[Per Press Association. Copyright ] WELLINGTON, This Day.
The secretary of the Associated Chambers of Commerce (Mr A. O. Heeny) stated yesterday that the third period import procedure represented a conscientious attempt by the Reserve Bank to facilitate the machinery to conduct import business under the licenses issued-
It also marked further progress in the work of the bank 10 even out difficulties in completing the financing of imports.
What still remained as a matter entirely beyond the wishes of the Government or the power of the Reserve Bank was the willingness of overseas vendors to do business on the terms laid down by the Government and its administrative departments, particularly under war conditions. There was not any way of relaxation, nor could such be expected while the present system continued.
SNEEZE CAUSES ACCIDENT The car driver sneezed violently
the oar swerved . . . crash!! As he was taken to the hospital his companion said
“lie should have had his Pulmonaa with him . . . they'd have cheeked the sneezing." i’uhnonas . . . wonderful antiseptic pastilles, soothe irritation at once, and prevent, coughs and colds developing. Take Pulmonaa often. 1/-, 1/6 and 2/6. Chemists and stores. S 4.
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Northern Advocate, 28 November 1939, Page 7
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194Import Procedure Improved Northern Advocate, 28 November 1939, Page 7
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