New Zealand Cqffee. The coffee served in New Zealand hotels and restaurants is definitely poor, aecording to two coffee planters from Kenya, Messrs C. C. Kent and J. W. J). Pedley, wbo are visiting Christchurch. It might be imagined that coffee planters on lioliday would be keen to drink anytking but coffee ; but it has become "an essential part of the daily life of coffee planters, and the absence of what they expected in New Zealand has befen tb© visitors' chief complaint during their tour. The coffee of Kenya is, they claim, amoiig the finest coffees in the world, and at the recent Johannesburg exhibition it was much in demand. .Although they are not offended about it, the visitors have been sadly disappointed to find that there is up" parently none served in New Zealand.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 30, 19 February 1937, Page 5
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