Another slogan for New Zealand cheese manufacturers, calculated to increase sales, was propounded the other mornin-r by the manager in New Zealand and Aus" q r n n la rA? r n le T of Thomas Cook and r° I? 11 ! A' J - Anw-yl). “Cheese for Breakfast, he thought, was a first class vvar cry H e had got the idea, he said, in Holland, where the people cut cheese into fine slices and spread it on bread. Cheese certainly was a favourite rood of the Dutch, and New Zealanders might well take a lesson from them A cast of a lintel of a pataka from the Manukorahi pa at Waitara is a recent acquisition of the Canterbury Museum (says the Sun). It has been made from the original carving which is in the possession of Mr L. B. Inch. New Plymouth. It belongs to the remains of a very old Maori carving in the Taranaki style, and comes from the historical pa where the ashes of Sir Maui Pomare are now placed. The museum has also obtained a document appointing a man named Cooper to the fortress of Gibraltar. in 1714. and signed by the Duke of Marlborough.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3993, 23 September 1930, Page 31
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