Tlic* not'd for greater publicity regarding' tlio noininion was stressed by Mi. T. li. Lowry, of Oknwn, Hawke's I,ay, in a e, livers.i’mu wifn a pressi.inn on tli 1 01-servat.i i s ,v. his recent tour Homo. Mr. Lowry stated that New Zealand, as a Dominion, had an excellent reputation at Home, lull our good name did not extend far enough. •'Talking of publicity,'’ continued Mr. Lowry, “I might mention that in the daily paper published on the Aorangi, on which we returned, there was never a word of New Zealand news—and yet the ship is trading to New Z aland. There was news from Canada, and from America, some from Europe, and now and again a little; from Aust/alia —mostly raring news and things like that. ib.it never a word of this Country A’ j RAVED FROM RAVAGES OF STORM, j The mate of a coastal steamer! spotted some coses of Pulmoiius, being shipped, “Wish those cases! were open,” he said. and then j explained how good they were in protect ing him against cold and ’flu, when on the “bridge” and at sea. Pnlmonas uneonrilled for coughs, colds, ’flu, bronchitis, asthma. Is 6d and 2s 6d chemists. —a
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16475, 20 October 1927, Page 12
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