IMPERIAL BEE HONEY.
FUTURE PROSPECTS. LONDON, Nov. 18. The “Grocers’ Review” congratulates Messrs. A. J. Mills and .Co., the European agents for the New Zealand Cooperative Honey Producers Association, on their “truly w'onderful success” in handling “Imperial Bee” honey. “Since they began to handle New' Zealand honey,” says the niter, “it has become a household w’ord, and has found its way into tens of thousands of houses in the British Isles, and in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and other parts of the Continent. ‘lmperial Bee’ honey has w'on its reputation on its lovely flavour and purity. All New Zealand honey is guaranteed by the Dominion Government to be pure lioney without preservatives. It is collected by the bees under the glorious sunshine of New Zealand, from areas of specially cultivated white clover, peach, orange, and. lemon/blossoms, and the wonderful flowering manuka.
“The New Zealand bee farmers are go-ahead people, and now that their enterprising agents have built uo a first-class reputation and demand for ‘lmperial Bee’ honey, they will go in for extending their apiaries on a scale unthought of 'a. few' years ago. Four times the present output will find a ready market.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 December 1924, Page 5
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