AMERICAN PACKING.
A HINT TO APPLE EXPORTERS. Americans do know how to market itheir .goods. American apples are bey ing freely imported into JSew Zealand 'iat this time of the year. Sometimes they are real good apples, at others thev aro not so good, but tho manner in wh'ioh they are packed should serve as a lesson to tho Now Zeal&nd grower. ■ The 401b. box in which they'..come is 'quite a good smooth-planed, well-made and neatly battened pine wiat can be handled without serious ''consequenoos from!truculent splinters and stray midpoints. The whole of one end of the tiox is covered with a beautifullj' litlioGraphed lobel showing a< largo duster of rich red apples, and giving the name of the grower and locality in winch the :apples (Johnathans and winesaps; are grown. On the other end of the Wis the address of the grower or growers' association, neatly stamped iiito the wood in black and red letterTwo of the leading lines of American . 'apples now selling ait from 13s. 6d. to 345. 6d. per caao are from Wie ProweU Fruit Farm, Malaga,, Washington, U.S.A., and the Kelowna Growers Exchange, Kelowna (British Columbia).
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 7
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191AMERICAN PACKING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 7
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