During lbo week in which lie has been ii New Zealand, Sir James Steel : ’Mui(. j land, who proposes to settle in the nonunion, lias gained a highly favourable impression of the country. “I am verv taken with New Zealand," Sir James, who is at present visiting Napier, stated man interview "I like New Zealanders very much indeed. They f>rp extraordinarily kind and courteous, and they go out of their way to treat visitors with the utmost attention am) friendliness.” POLIFLOR— the lasting polish for floors and linos. Get the new dark shade to improve your dark wood floor.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19125, 21 September 1936, Page 8
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