BUTTER MARKET
-" STILL QUIET (By Meotrio Telegraph.—Copyright.) J (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association \ i _ LONDON, Nov. 22. J The butter market remains quiet, but f the recent decline in values has enabled | retailers to lower prices and the result \ has been a satisfactory increase in the I consumptive demand. As quantities J due to arrive in,the near future are not l excessive importers are hoping to main- f tain tlie present values for. tho next week or two. Kangaroo brand has how been on the 1 market a fortnight, but has not aroused much enthusiasm and Tooley Street does ' -not report any considerable inquiry for , it. Incidentally it may be mentioned that the brand on the boxes is very in- | conspicuous. In some cases the branding is so badly done that the kangaroo is invisible. All that:can be seen is \ tlie portion surrounding the circle. HUM lIIHII Mjll—llllll
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1924, Page 3
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