“MADE IN NEW ZEALAND”
NATIONAL TRADEMARK IDEA GAINS FAVOUR (From Our Resident Reporter.) WELLINGTON, To-day. At the conference of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Federation Wellington shortly, the suggestion o the Canterbury Chamber of Manufacturers for the adoption of a natlona trade mark will be reviewed. . Wellington manufacturers admit uj value of a national trade nrarlC .. New Zealand-made goods, which WO mcate the public in the use Dominion-manufactured articles, main opposition to the trade nia f*l u _ appears, will come from some n facturers who are afraid of the dice of a section of the public, claim that, with numbers of peop state that a thing is made in this j j try is to cause them to buy som else. ■ ’ However, the “Made ? n * strength land” movement has gained seen ,, in the past two years and r nter *>ur>' every possibility oi the suggestion being approved
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 563, 16 January 1929, Page 8
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