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One handicap wliicli colonial frozen meat has to face in London is the opposition of Mary Ann. There are many mistresses in well-to-do families who desire to use this mutton, hut are -simply afraid to do so because itlie conk will not permit it, says the British Australasian. The reason, it is stated, for the cook's objection is not .any hostility to Australia or Ne\v Zealand, hut oersonal interest. The fact is thai English inuliton. as a rule, is very fat in comparison with the more delirate meat from Australia. TlVo. family do not eat the fat; i.fc is a perquisite of the cook, the cook in many en«es sharing with the hurdler, and thus these two influential p'r^ornfres Ivnve n strong in nrerontinff mpiat from Australia rroin.q; into their household.' The consenuence is that, the mistress, wl)o does not feel eoual to th'e strain of a continuous strugtrle with her domestics and her tradesmen, {rives in to pressure find meekly bows to th'o tyranny of Mary Ann.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1910, Page 4
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376Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1910, Page 4
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