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& The Modem flutter-making in the earliest limes. In the years B.C. butter such as it used to be was made by shaking the cream in a leathern bottle or bag, made from the skin of a goat. One can imagine the ‘ quality and flavour of the butter. isiggg What a marvellous revelation it would be to our forebears if they could see bow the world’s best butter —“Anchor” brand—fc made. In spotless factories beige quantities of the sweetest and purest butter are manufactured by the most scientific and hygienic methods. And what a revelation would be the sweet, rich, creamy flavour of “Anchor”! Ask Your Grocer for qheWo^ldpkst
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 243, 28 June 1928, Page 3
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