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PRAISE FOR BOOKLET.

; advekitsinUtsEsV’ZEalaki>- •:' The booklet issued by the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., “ The Empire’s Dairy Farm,” has attracted • wide • atention, and the suggestion has been- made that a full supply should be made available for official distribution at the British Empire Exhibition. There is every probability of this being carried in to effect. In the December i ssue of the N.Z. Dairyman,” the , leading dairy authority of th e Dominion, 'very high praise; indeed is given,to the booklet, the editorial comment being as follows-:'— ‘What is probably the best thing* of its kind ever published in Australia or New Zealand has just been received from the N.Z. Cq-operative Dairy: Co.,\ Ltd;, i Hamilton. It take? the form; of an;elaborate booklet entitled ‘The Empire’s Dairy Farm,’ and is published by the manufacturers of the famous ‘Anchor? brand products;- To our mind this booklet is the- best, advertisement the dairying: industry has ever received, and it should; when ■■ copies have been -sent abroad, create added interest in. what might well be called ‘The World’s Dairy Farm.’ Tfie’get-up of this publication is on a par with the best matter of a similar kind that comes from the Old. Country—we cannot say more. The growth of the industry is faithfully traced ‘ from the time of inception of, the first dairy company to the present day. It shows hpw the untiring-energy of the industry’s pioneers, fitted the ‘Seven League Boots’ on the tottering feet of‘the 1 baby fof 20 years ago.” . We understand that a very good response is being made by suppliers to the invitation of the. company to send in names of influential friends in the Home Country to whom the bock.could be sent, and so effectively advertise New Zealand dairy produce.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4642, 24 December 1923, Page 4

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PRAISE FOR BOOKLET. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4642, 24 December 1923, Page 4

PRAISE FOR BOOKLET. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4642, 24 December 1923, Page 4

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