SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM Part section 37, block VII, Moevaki Subdivision, 3 acres 1 rood, was offered for sale by public auction at the Lands Office yesterday, and was purchased at the upset price of £4OO by Mr A. M'lver, of Herbert. DAIRY PRODUCE PUBLICITY In an address to members of the Wanganui Rotary Club on Monday, Mr T. C. Brash, secretary of the New Zealand Dairy Produce Control Board, stressed the importance of advertising the Dominion’s dairy produce in Britain. He said that, since 1926-27, the board had spent nearly £200,000. in that direction. Last season the expenditure was £41,500. Mr Brash praised the press as a means of advertising, and sa4d it had played an important part in the board’s programme. The British press had been most sympathetic to New Zealand and her problems. As an instance of what others were doing. Mr Brash <; noted the proprietors of Stork margarine, whose press advertising amounted to £IO.OOO per month. He also outlined what the board was doing to interest the British public in the Dominion’s dairy produce.
Kaitangata Coal always gives satisfaction —obtainable from all coal merchants. —Advt-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22391, 12 October 1934, Page 6
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