Dried eggs are a commodity of which little is heard in New Zealand, but in Australia it is probable that in the near future eggs for export will be packed in this form. In a talk 'to members of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce, the Acting Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr J. L. Menzies,-said that lack of shipping space had compelled the Commonwealth to experiment with dried eggs, and to this end drying plants had been secured from China. He realised, Mr Menzies said, that New Zealand did not export so many eggs as Australia, but it might be worth while for the new method to be considered. Its eventual success, he added, with a smile, would depend entirely on the reactions of the consumers.
LATE ADVERTISEMENT. ANTED. —Capable girl for housework; able to do plain cooking. Apply Miss Barber, Carterton, between 7 and 8, evening.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 November 1941, Page 6
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