LOCALLY MADE JAMS.
DECREASE IN CONSUMPTION. AUCKLAND, May 22. The consumption of jam in New Zealand has decreased considerably during the past few years according to a speaker- at the annual conference of Auckland fruitgrowers. It is stated that the presence on the market of attractive substitutes was mainly responsible’ for the decline in tho sale of locally made jams. This state *df affairs had reacted noticeably upon the fruitgrowers and it was suggested "that rigid standardisation in advertising and extensive . publicity wer.e the only remedies.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1928, Page 5
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