A PROBLEM
BRANDING OF GOODS
AUCKLAND DISCUSSION
(Special to the. Herald.) AUCKLAND, this day
" I weald like to see the branding of oar good's made compulsory.'' said the (..resident, Mr. 11. Dearsley, at a meeting of the Auckland Industrial Af>reciaiion yesterday.
Another &peaker said that ho know of an instance of an excellent article made In Auckland, but Ihc buyer insisted thiit it should he stamped " British made."
A third speaker said thai the Canadians used Ihe maple leaf as a stamped sign, thai- goods were manufactured in Canada.
" How are you going to dissect il ?" asked a, member, when British in ide woods 'were under discussion. He instanced the case of a Ihmjl made with a British sole. German patent uppers, stitched with American thread, and with I'Veneli wooden heels.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 8
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131A PROBLEM Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 8
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