BRITISH TRADE.
I VISIT OF TEADE COMMISSIONER TQOAMARI7, In New Zealand, British trade means the use of British-made machinery, the increase of a trade connection witli.tk Mother Country, and the purchase of British-made goods, on the part of manufacturers, merchants, and consumers alike. The British Board of Trade has behind it the unlimited, resources of the Imperial Government, and his Majesty's Trade Commissioner is organising to assist enquiries in regard to ary matters concerning British trade, Mr 8.. W. ])alton has completed his tour of the north, and now contemplate,' visiting the centres of the South Island, He may be expected soon if Oamaru, ami the Chamber of Commerce will be advised of and will in due course publish the date of his coming, so that all interested may have the opportunity of meeting the commissioner. Those who have recollection of the meeting held last year; with Mr Dalton's predecessor will no doubt look toward to and welcome another opportunity of a like nature to hear of the most recent development in connection with British trade.
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North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13795, 3 February 1917, Page 8
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176BRITISH TRADE. North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13795, 3 February 1917, Page 8
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