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IMPROVEMENT IN BUSINESS

DEFINITE SIGNS IN AUSTRALIA. LEADING DRAPER’S VISIT. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Aug. 27. That there are definite signs of recovery in Australia was stated by business men aboard the Mariposa. Mr. C. Lloyd Jones, managing director of David Jones Limited, Sydney, said signs of recovery noted in Australia were reflected in better business. Retail trade was showing improvement. Mr. Jones said he would like to see the Australian National Travel Association, of which he was chairman, and the New Zealand Tourist Department, working in co-operation for the development of trade in Australia and New Zealand.

Mr. N. E. Stitt, of Sydney, representative in Australia and New Zealand for the Burroughs Adding Machine Company, said that business in Australia was showing an improvement in the right way. There had been steady progress for months, and the outlook was very hopeful.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1933, Page 7

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IMPROVEMENT IN BUSINESS Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1933, Page 7

IMPROVEMENT IN BUSINESS Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1933, Page 7

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