HIGH-PRICED BUTTER
1 WILL :1T BOOM -MARGARINE ?
(DNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPrRI'dHT.)
(AUSTRALMCXEW ZEALAND CABLE ■ ASSOCIATION.)
(Received '26th October, 9 a.m.)
•■ LONDON. 24th October. i Dullness reigns .in the ■ butteri'mar.ket. 'Business is!'almost-negligible ; i;b'Ub 'it is unlikely that 1 this- condition of affairs will 'continue t'ori'long. '"Hbldeis at '-any rate- show* no' alarm"/' and are ilot pressing sales, for, "with' the strike 'stilly holding- up 'shipments 'from 'Aus- ■ ti'alia. • and New ' Zealand, vsupplies of '■spot" butter are : getting "small, * and. the general'ppinion is; that- soon 'tlieVo • will not be enbugh' best butter'for 'Consumptive requirements. Much, of com-se,'i'depends'on^wheth'er consumers' will icontinue to' pay the"pre--seut high retail:priees/.'or 'turn to'-mar--garine, the makers of which 1 are assiduously : advertising their 'best''brands iias Substitutes'for'-dear butter.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 7
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117HIGH-PRICED BUTTER Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 7
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