\ corresnondent writing to the Louden “Daily Mail” on January 10th, saV s— It would he a splendid thins if'the Dominions could conihine to establish in London a central market for their woods. AVhat hotter place is there than Wembley for this purpose. There is plenty of space for even (inner of the Empire to market its Roods, and the place would in itself be ahuge advertisement for the produce ot the Empire. If a wholesale and retail market could be established there to which coods could ho sent, direct it would he of immense benefit to producer and •purchaser alike. At present it is most difficult to know how to obta "J • goods. One of our Dominion Diemie • when visiting this country accompanied the manager of Ins hotel to place from nh.ch i “ Danish ” butter. He recognised t. e case as coming from his own farm 1 \ustralia' Sawmilling Machinery: Bush locoaiotives, Steam Saw Feeds Ste :ross Cut Saws, Logging Blocks, Timber Jacks, etc., from B. V. M. Ma ning and Co., 5 Bedford Bow Christchurch. representing A. apd fi. Bri .. Ltd., Thames. —A<3v£.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1925, Page 3
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184Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1925, Page 3
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