“It is our intention to keep in closer touch with the New Zealand market, so that we may .give footwear manufacturers advice and help that will enable them to keep abreast of modern British methods,” said Mr G. W. Holmes, colonial representative .of the British United Shoe Machinery Company, Ltd., in Christchurch, to a reporter of “The Press” this week. He said that he was in New Zealand making a review of the New Zealand footwear manufacturing industry. "The intention of the company is to keep in closer touch with the New Zealand market to give footwear manufacturers the advice and help that will enable them to keep abreast of modern methods of manufacture,” he said.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 September 1939, Page 6
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