MARKETING OF PRODUCE
SOMETHING THOUGHT WRONG. — . BETTER ADVERTISING URGED t . ’ r A suggestion . that something was wrong with the marketing of New Zealand butter and cheese, when those commodities were sold on the British market at prices considerably less than was paid for Danish butter and Canadian cheese, was made by Mr. J. L. Tattersail, a wellknown Manchester business, man at present touring the Dominion. The product of New Zealand was excellent in quality, and, in his opinion, suffered by reason of the low price placed on it Canadian cheese was regarded as the poorest on the market, yet its wholesale price was dear*' er than that of New Zealand. ■ Mr. Tattersail suggested that better marketing and advertising of New Zealand products- in Great Britain would' , lead to greatly increased sales. . ’
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1933, Page 3
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