Tricks in the but tor trade wore dismissed at a dinner given in Wellington to the London representatives ol the Dairy Export Control Board. Mr. P. 11. Cox, inspector of the Bank of Australasia, told the company that he. had been informed from a very reliable source that during the war, a great deal of New Zealand butter lmd been sold to Irish dealers from merchants at 3s per lb, taken to Cork, reworked; and sold back in England as the best Irish at r>s fid per lb. Mhnoenvres of that nature had resulted in the position that to-day it was difficult to make individual purchases of'New Zealand produce throughout Britain. M ADAME MEN ERE RETURN INC. ' It will be good news to know that MrH. W. Monere, representative of Madame M one re, the well-known Christchurch furrier, is returning to (lishorne with a new shipment of Canadian. European, and Asian Furs, which ho will display at the Masonic Hotel from Wednesday, July 15th till Thursday, July 30th.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16768, 29 June 1925, Page 8
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