Pass The Butter
Ctll^AN convinced against his will is IYI of the same opinion still." The writer of those lines must have had, someone liko Charles Phipp Agar,
of Christchurch, m his mind when he put them on paper. C. P. Agar is the type that does not have to agree with overyono to succeed, and this assertion is most forcibly borne out m the Tai Tapu Dairy Company of which he is general manager. The progressive advancement of this company is one of the unrecorded romances of the dairying
industry i and under the guiding m,- , fluence of Agar its business has expanded a hundredfold. C.P.A. loaves m a few days for America where he hopes to find new business and renewed health.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 6
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124Pass The Butter NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 6
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