FACTORY IN N.Z.
OVERSEA COMPANY'S DECISION A. company is to be formed in New Zealand lor' the manufacture of Di.sterine, Listerine tooth paste and othei products. A factory will be erected aWellington, as it is the most centra city in the Dominion from which u work. Mr. C. -H. Haerle. export managei of the Lambert Pharmacal Co. of Jersey City, LT.S.A., arrived by the Ulimaroa from Sydney today and gave some particulars about the new company. He said that the New Zealand ant Australian business of the firm hat grown so rapidly that it had been decided to manufacture the products ii those two countries. A company hat been formed in Sydney and a factors there will be opened shortly to supply the demands of the Commonwealth. The same thing will be done in Nev Zealand, and with this object in view Mr. Haerle will attend to the forma tion of the Dominion company. Hi says that it will be the end of the yeai before final arrangements have beei made and that shortly afterward th; factory will be erected. Quite recently Mr. Haerle had sum* exciting adventures in Mexico, whei the train on which he was travelling was held up by bandits. The engin* came off the line and the passenger; thought that their last, hour had come However, they were saved by troop; from another train. A bomb had blowi a train in front of them off the lin* and several people were injured.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 710, 9 July 1929, Page 13
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246FACTORY IN N.Z. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 710, 9 July 1929, Page 13
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