WHERE OUR BUTTER GOES
'WE BLEND, REPACK AND SELL." The Dargaville Dairy Company has been including in its boxes of export butter a number of picture postcajds with views of North Auckland, and a request for the return of the cards by the purchasers of the butteT with comments on its quality (says an exchange. These cards have brought some interesting information as to the ultimate destination of the butter. For instance, one correspondent, writing from Sutton, Surrey, says: "I am working in a butter-blending factory where your butter arrives; we blend, repack, and sell your butter locally and supply our Navy. I have opened 200 561 b. boxes of your butter in one day. It has been blended, repacked, and sent away the next day, and that is how I found your correspondence. We like your butter very much indeed, and a great bulk is sold."
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Shannon News, 18 February 1927, Page 2
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147WHERE OUR BUTTER GOES Shannon News, 18 February 1927, Page 2
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