Cheap Fruit Hard to Sell It will surprise many persons to learn that it is difficult at the present time to 'sell cheap fruit. That is the experience of the official organ of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation. Further, with plenty of money circu'ating, the public were free y l:uy ng the hig e priced lines. Del'cious app es quoted ja-t| 8/- a case were popular, but while the peop'e cou'd get the best quality fruit at this pnee they were not interested in Sturmers and. othervarieties at 3/- a" 1 t '/-• a box. The retailer in get*' apples, and cornr-. not interested i • - t!es.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 90, 16 July 1943, Page 5
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