The Chronicle. PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14.
AUUI'T J3CTT.IOIi. Levin ('o-oporat ive Dairy Company, Limited, has shown Iho quality of its wares in many Agricultural and Pastoral Shows, when.' iho well-known " Lake ' brand has been placed ahead of all competitors. This record stands to the credit of Levin as a district not merely to the company and it follows that any extension of the recognition of Levins superiorifv will lie received with general ap.proval in this town and district. ]}y the latest mail from London the directors oJ' the Levin Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited, have received from a well-known firm of ( Jlasi!'ow warehousemen (11. and AW JD vidsoii, Limited) the appreciative comments which we subjoin: "(riasgow, July-'!, l!Jb'!. lo Messrs The Levin Co-opera-tive Dairy Company, Limited, Levin, I aranaki, New Zealand. Dear Sirs, A\ e are extremely pleased lo congeal ulate you on the superlatively fine quality of' the butter you have been shipping to us during the past season. A\ e (hi not hesitate fo sav thai no finer butter is comint!' fioni .New Zealand. \\c have now numerous buyers in various parts ol the country who recognise your but ler as an extremely fancy article, and one for which they will alwavs be willing to pay \he e\t reine price. Wc are confident that with further shipments we will be able to establish a premium over t Inordinary prices obtainable for the usual first geade i|ualities, and we sincerely frust fo he again favoured with your consignments next season. We may tell yon that we have some of the finest high class retail dealers prepared to take regular iiuaiitities from us ex each steamer, and guarantee to pay a premium over the ordinary rates obtainable for first grade butters, and we have sufficient buyers to absorb even more than your entire export output can possibly amount to. \\' ( - would just like also fo tell you that our directors have been using your butter regularly at flu-M----own fables all through the season , a lid at fhe prcsen f moment are eont inning to use if, having laid aside a few boxes into cold store for their own use, and even in the very height of the i-present extremely hot summer weather, we do not find an v superior butter. We are, as Mr Thorne will doubtless fell you, a purely distributive firm, and will guarantee that every box of your butter goes direct to dealers who will sell it over the eounfer in its original condition and under its original brand. None of it will be disposed of for blending purposes, and we are working our very hardest all file time to brin <>• up (he ])rice of New Zealand'buffer fo a parity with Danish. There are numerous difficulties in the way of realising fhis ideal, but ;Very season seems to bo brin<>--ii iff if a little nearer, and <•<*•- , we are always, doing our tifniosf in fhat direction."
! TJl]? K*JO]) CHUNK I lie bed ('urse is I lie iil |<< o|' ■[ special arliele wrilleu lor 'IV ( iirunlclc |,y nu expert in acclimatisation and .spoiling- mailers who lias bo en residing in i | t [ s counfy I'"' Hie last year or two, II deals with flio ravages on game ;iml poull ry yards by ferrets nnd their kin comprised in the generic term of "The Natural Enemy." Members of the local Acclimatisation Society will be interested in the article; hi fact, it will appeal to all sportsmen. Tt will be published in to-morrow's issue of The Chronicle.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1913, Page 2
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