DAIRYING INDUSTRY.
NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.
A BETTER DEMAND. GOOD RESULTS OF PUBLICITY. According to Mr L. V. Aloses, of Auckland, who returned by the Maunganui yesterday after an extended tour abroad, excellent results are accruing in Britain from the publicity given to New Zealand primary products. The entire publicity work was most effective, Mr Moses said, and even in small villages shops carried advertisements for New Zealand iamb, butter, apples and honey. “Throughout England and Scotland New Zealand produce is far better advertised than 'that of any other country,” Air Aloses said. “Gl’Len, while preparing for roadside lunches during trips by motor car, we would ask at-stores for New Zealand'butter. Not once did we find a shop which was unable to supply us.”
BUTTER AND CHEESE. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., has received the following cablegram from Messrs Samuel Page and Son,, London, under date February 16:—Butter prices are Is higher; New Zealand finest grade sailed now’ 121 sto 1235. Cheese: New Zealand white, Is higher at 55s to 58s; New Zealand coloured, 2s higher at 56s to 595.
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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18256, 18 February 1931, Page 2
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