An example of the way in which Germanmade goods arc finding a market in almost every line of trade, is afforded by the contents of a small parcel received from Australia by a Dunediu man. It contained an attractive pair of men’s fancy socks, purchased in Melbourne, but bearing the stamp—“ Made in Germany.” The ttxture is finer than that of the averages colonial sock, and there is a certain distinctive shading in the dyes used for tho colour pattern. It would be interesting to know if New Zealand manufacturers aro also competing against the products of Continental woollen mills.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 27
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