FORTY-SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR IN MILAN.—The New Zealand Ambassador to Italy, Mr A. D. Mclntosh (wearing spotted tie) sampling spit-roasted lamb prepared by the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board’s home economist-demonstrator, Miss Felicita Tolaini, at the Milan Fair. He is shown in the New Zealand pavilion with the European director of the board (Mr D. L. M. Martin). A feature of the pavilion was the meat section, where 10 electric rotisseries cooked lamb for public sampling.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31987, 14 May 1969, Page 32
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76FORTY-SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR IN MILAN.—The New Zealand Ambassador to Italy, Mr A. D. Mclntosh (wearing spotted tie) sampling spit-roasted lamb prepared by the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board’s home economist-demonstrator, Miss Felicita Tolaini, at the Milan Fair. He is shown in the New Zealand pavilion with the European director of the board (Mr D. L. M. Martin). A feature of the pavilion was the meat section, where 10 electric rotisseries cooked lamb for public sampling. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31987, 14 May 1969, Page 32
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