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Series of Valuable Lectures

From 1YA TALKS on the New Zealand manufacture of everyday commodities will be given with the co-operation of the Auckland Manufacturers’ Association on alternate Thursdays from May 23, at 7.40 p.m. On Thursday, May 9, a talk was given on "The Manufacture of Sugar," —

and this will be followed by talks on manufactures in which sugar is mainly used, viz. : May 238, 1929-‘Confectionery." June 6, 1929.-‘Biscuits." June 20, 1929.-"Jams and Preserves." Following these talks will be others on such subjects as "Leather" and "Leather Goods," "Wool and Woollen Goods," "Coal and Coal-tar and Byproducts," and, in fact, most of the useful commodities manufactured in the Dominion, and should prove of great interest to listeners. ° ,One of the main objects of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Federation to

which the Auckland Association is affiliated, is to aid, foster, and develop in every way possible the secondary and manufacturing industries that are and may at any time be established in the Dominion, and these talks have been arranged with a view to giving the community a better idea of the methods used in the manufacture of the various articles.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 44, 17 May 1929, Page 7

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Series of Valuable Lectures Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 44, 17 May 1929, Page 7

Series of Valuable Lectures Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 44, 17 May 1929, Page 7

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