Rev.’ N. Williams, formerly of Gisborne, who left England last year work at Telok Anson, Federated Malay States, in a letter to a friend in England states that he was gratified to find, on making his first visit to the Chinese grocer, that the only honey there was. New Zealand Imperial Bee. “I was tremendously impressed,” he adds, “and have put up a stout resistance to my houseboy’s insidious attempt? to make mo eat jam as well as .New Zealand honey.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1929, Page 3
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