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LIKED BUTTER

"The Press’* Special Service AUCKLAND, April 10.

An American likes New Zealand butter so much that he is taking a hun-dred-weight of it back to California in the liner Canberra. It cost him £l5 17s 4d. Before the ship sailed on Friday night, -Mr J. A. Venediger, bought 1121 b of butter in a city department store. “There is no butter

like New Zealand butter,” he said. “I like the taste. “I can honestly say that I just can’t get butter I can eat back home. American butter is too salty and tasteless when it is fresh.

“The first thing I did when we arrived in port was to telephone the American consul to see about duty.

“I may have to pay, seven cento a pound.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31341, 11 April 1967, Page 14

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LIKED BUTTER Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31341, 11 April 1967, Page 14

LIKED BUTTER Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31341, 11 April 1967, Page 14

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