IRVINE AND STEVENSON
Of great interest to housewives is the display of canned dainties by Irvine and Stevenson’s St. George Company. Ltd. Only a few of their many manufactures are displayed—a complete display would require an exhibition of its own, as the manufacturers comprise 42 different lines, which arc subdivided into 4.37 sizes and varieties.
This is one of the few New Zealand companies which has specialised in export trade, and an atlas is part of its regular set of books. Inquiries come from all over the world, as may be seen by the addresses of a few recent orders, viz.: Melbourne, Johannesburg, Perth, Shanghai, Rarotonga, Bombay. Brisbane, Adelaide, London, Rabaul, Kuala Lumpur, etc. This company was established (Hi years ago in quite a small way. and its wellknown trade mark (St. George and the Dragon) is now taken as a guarantee of purity and excellence in every quarter of the globe. All New Zealanders be pardoned mine pride in owning this business.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21941, 1 May 1933, Page 17
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