BUTTER TASTERS
PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN
I United Press Association—By Electric 7 Telegraph.—Copyright,] (Received this day at 0.40 a.m.) “ • 7; \ LONDON, Feb. 25. As' part of the publicity campaign Australian and New Zealand Dairy Produce Board has invited a number of women representatives of newspapers to taste its butter and compare it with Esthonian, Ukrainian, Polish and Siberian.
. Mr T. M. Wilford opened the proceedings. by describing the virtues of New' Zealand butter.. .
Walter Wright (New Zealand expert), and Wigan (Australian expert), explained the methods of manufacture ... and. grading. , ,i Sir Arbuthnot Lane said: .“During ..the war ,we recognised Australians and "New Zealanders; as pf the, finest. We have now • recognised their, butters as the fipest in the. world, , thanks to sun .. and climate.” . . •:
Although the invitation stipulated women .only, fifteen women and twenty men. attended. The tasting procedure resembled wine tasting, hut was greasier. Each took little bits of . butter and tasted them and then spat them out. One of European butter was decidedly strong and made at least one taster turn palish. -
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1930, Page 5
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