NEW ZEALAND HONEY.
New Zealand honey is not showing the effects of the general slump. The agents, Messrs. C. and E. Morton, Ltd., report that last August they advanced the price of "Imperial "Bee" honey, and sales were very much greater than in any one month since 1921. (states "The Post's" London correspondent). _ For the four months, August-November of this year, sales have been 17 per cent, above the corresponding months of last year. In Germany, where New Zealand honey has a strong market, the financial situation renders it impossible to do much more than mark time, but in Holland good progress is being made. During the last few months over thirty fine window displays have been made, and traders are showing a very keen interest in the honey. One of the windows of the High Commissioner's office has a very artistic exhibit that has attracted much public attention.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1931, Page 12
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