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BUTTER PRICES HARDEN

NO PRESERVATIVES USED THE LONDON MARKET By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. LONDON, Monday. The butter market at last is beginning to show signs of improvement, and the news cabled from New Zealand that the exports for the rest of the season will probably show a shrinkage of from 12 to 15 per cent, has had a hardening effect. Thus prices in the near future seem more likely to advance than to decline. With reference to the article recently cabled about the effects of the prohibition of preservatives, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, Sir James Parr, in a long letter to the newspaper ‘ The Grocer.” says that all *he New Zealand factories are able to turn out. without preservatives, a product which still possesses the well-known keeping properties that have always been associated with Dominion butter. —A. and N.Z.-Sun.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 291, 29 February 1928, Page 12

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BUTTER PRICES HARDEN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 291, 29 February 1928, Page 12

BUTTER PRICES HARDEN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 291, 29 February 1928, Page 12

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