DRAPERY TRADE.
Enthusiasm ovei the improvement in trade was tempj-ed with some concern at rising co.'itt when the New Zealand Federation of Drapers, Clothiers and Boot R't:il?rs reviewed i the year at its ai i ual conference in | Chris church yest*iday. Tne conference was attend'd by d legates, from ! all the chief cent) es. JsPORTS GROUND WORK. ! With the recent fine weather progress. is being made with the formai tion of the sports ground at King Ed> [ward Park. Last week a start was ! made in demolishing the large mounds •of earth which have been a familiar ! sight' for some months past, the soil ! spread over the clay surface of ( the ground. !ministerial visit. • The Minister of Industries and | Commerce, and of Railways, Hon. D. G. Sullivan, is to visit. Wanganui, i Tarawaki and Manawa'u areas.. On Saturday evening he will be the guest of the Wanganui railway employees ’at a gathering to celebrate the 25th. • anniversary of the nailway social hall.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 401, 7 April 1937, Page 4
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162DRAPERY TRADE. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 401, 7 April 1937, Page 4
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