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A GOOD ADVOCATE.

THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. CHAMPION OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE. (By Telegraph.—Special to Standard.) ] WELLINGTON, Jan. 26. JNew Zealand s High Commissioner in London, Sir Thomas Wilford, is makipg the most of the improved- opportunities tor the advocacy .of the purchase of -Empire goods, stated the well-known Dunedin surgeon, Sir Louis Barnett, on from a lengthy tour. Sir Thomas Wilford seems to be very popular,” he remarked, “and the general impression among the people at Home is that his work in stunulatiug the trade m New Zealand products is very heipful. His genial manner and his ability as a public speaker make him very much in request, and he is seizing the opportunity to make the most of the favourable atinosphere in regard to Empire products. As far as I can judge ™ “ le viewpoint of the visitor New + prod 'i ctß - have established an excel ent reputation. Cheese was rather t f * r u b , ut it; has improved honey, meat, and i! r f al ! satisfactory. It » curious a + “i °° n x dera hie difficult in first*]lass New Zealand fruit inin tlme - was a Prejudice tbnfi.^ land +^ e ?' in frozen meat; but has entirely disappeared, and New Zealand mutton and lamb is regarded demand^ 0 058 ' lUalltV nnd are in great

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 47, 26 January 1932, Page 6

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A GOOD ADVOCATE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 47, 26 January 1932, Page 6

A GOOD ADVOCATE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 47, 26 January 1932, Page 6

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