Dairy Plant Factory
(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, Nov. 28. An Australian company which manufactures dairy machinery opened a factory in Penrose today. It hopes eventually to export to the Pacific and South-East Asia. Initially the market of Murray (A.N.Z.), Ltd, will be in New Zealand where it aims to supply such equipment as milk evaporators and driers and cheese makers to dairy companies. The company was formed when its parent company, Bell Bryant, Ltd, of Australia, bought the New Zealand firm of J. and J. G. Murray, Ltd, which imported dairy machinery under licence from Denmark and West Germany.
Unexpected Guests The Smith family had just settled in front of the Television last Saturday when the doorbell rang. Out of town friends had just "dropped in” for a visit
“Fortunately,” said Mrs Smith, “I had an ERNEST ADAMS UNFILLED SPONGE in the cupboard. Some whipped cream for the top and raspberry jam filling made it the perfect centre-piece for supper. “I always buy ERNEST ADAMS UNFILLED SPONGE every Friday. It’s such a good stand-by and can be served in so many ways. It’s wonderful for trifle too!” Don’t you be caught Always have an ERNEST ADAMS UNFILLED SPONGE on hand. 8038
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31540, 30 November 1967, Page 13
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201Dairy Plant Factory Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31540, 30 November 1967, Page 13
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