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N.Z BUTTER TOO CHEAP.

AN ENGLISH TESTIMONIAL. WELLINGTON, This day. High praise for the quality of New Zealand butter is contained in a letter written from a Brixham (South Devon) resident to a relative living at Levin. “Your present of butter arrived on January 4th,’’ the letter states. “We find it very good indeed and wish we could always have the same brand. We always use New Zealand butter, but we think they blend it with others; at any rate, it is seldom as good as this, which is nice and creamy and to be preferred to what the Devonshire people make now. “Apparently it is easier for the farmers to sell their milk, and buttermaking is not indulged in to the same extent. Then they ask twice the price for the home product. I think New Zealand butter is too cheap. We pay only lOd a lb. for what is called the best and wonder what you pay in New Zealand for it.”

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXII, Issue 76, 14 March 1934, Page 3

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N.Z BUTTER TOO CHEAP. Waipawa Mail, Volume LXII, Issue 76, 14 March 1934, Page 3

N.Z BUTTER TOO CHEAP. Waipawa Mail, Volume LXII, Issue 76, 14 March 1934, Page 3

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