TRADE WITH SAFRICA
Good Results From Empire Exhibition . « T0URIST EXTENSION CAPETOWN, Jan. 18. With the closing of the Empire Exhibition, the Dominioa Trade Commissioners have been able to .take stock of . the merita of the exhibition. Mr. M. D'Brien, of New . Zealand, said that, while he recognised that the Union's tariff walls would prevent New Zealand trading extensively their participation had been well worth while. "Wia set out to" make known to, the " peopla of the Union the attractions of New Zealand for the tourist and we ar« satisfied that our country hqs been' adp» quately advertised," said Mr, O'Brien^ The Australian Commissioner, Mr, Smart, said : "We found trade wherw # we least expected it. Had we known. what was in store for 11s we would havn made our exhibit muoh more compre* • hensive."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 4, 20 January 1937, Page 8
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