The ojiiniiin dial Die sale ol New Zealand Imt lor in Knginnd could l e multiplied many times il the Knglish people "were taught to eat imlter was expressed by Mr. C. A. Newman, formerly inspector of Fost Dllii'c Savings Ranks in New Zealand, who has returned to Christ church Iron! a visit ol nine months to Fitglnnd. lie said that the aiiiniiiit of butter given in restaurants was very small, anti was very surprising to New Zealanders, who were accustomed to eat imlter in large quantifies. He did not consider that New Zealand Imlter was suHicieiitlv well advertised iu England. Another thing that impressed Mr. New,man was the quality of the bacon which thee had for 'freak bis! on seven days of the week. It had a much liner flavour than that of New Zealand bacon, A
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 3
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