NEW ZEALAND BUTTER
BETTER SYSTEM IN ENGLAND ADVOCATED.
(By Telegraph. Press Association.)
HAMILTON, Monday
The opinion that the methods of retailing New Zealand butter in England left much to be desired was expressed by Mr J. G. Norman, a Hamilton grocer, who has just returned from a visit to England. Mr Norman said that in the West of England, and in Wales New Zealand butter was sold from 561 b boxes. The butter was unattractive and the quality was not up to the standard he had been accustomed to in New Zealand. Where the butter was wrapped, the wrappers were not well printed. Mr Norman said there appeared to be a need for someone to keep in touch with the retailer. A number of people were ready and willing to do bus'ness with New Zealand, but better advertising methods and more efficient salesmanship were required. New Zealand could follow Australia’s example in this direction with advantage, said Mr Norman.
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Waipa Post, Volume 47, Issue 3384, 24 October 1933, Page 4
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