Many Interests
A WALKING example of the longlooked for amalgamation of town and country interests is Charlie Ewington, whose interests are a 'mixture of butterfat production. ; ..ahd mar chinery manufactui'e. . Masterton has every reason to be proud of J. G. Ewington, who has held a seat on every conceivable local ' body and society and who,' despite .his. silverygrey thatch, is as nimble and active as the proverbial kitten. . . When he is not directing the policy at his foundrj' m the main street of Masterton, Charlie is engaged m selling ! the output of Masterton's high grade butter to- the best advantage, ■while the Dairy Producers' freezing works m Wellington, is a lasting monu■'rnent to his foresight and industry and his will to succeed. For many years J.C.E. has occupied the chair of this vast organisation, .and the application of commercial skill, born of a long experience, to primary producers' interests has produced a happy result. Charlie's hobby, -when he gets time to follow it, is bowls, and with an eye like a haAvk, there aren't' many woods left on the rink when Charlie has finished driving.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 6
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185Many Interests NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 6
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