“Tasmania is feeling the competition of the New Zealand apple trade.” said Mr. G. W. Allsop, who has returned to Auckland after a long holiday, which included a motor journey of 1700 miles in Tasmania He said that during the time he spent in Tasmania the growers were being advised, in view of the progress being made in New Zealand’s apple exports to Britain, to take more care in the production of high quality a pules that would compete more successfully with the Dominion’s produce. Florette, a wonderful new cleansing cream made in New Zealand from the formula of a leading American toilettries expert, is sold at Potties’ in large jars containing four times the usual quantity. This face cream has wonderful eleaming properties, is delicately perfumed, and is only 3/- for an 8 oz. jar. Free demonstration at our toilet counter’. Obtainable only at/ Petties’.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17944, 23 November 1932, Page 6
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