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JUDGING THE FUTURE

FROM THE RECORD OF THE PAST I n , tb ® 3'car ISB6, w'hen dairy farmm *ew Zealand was in its early W? CJ /A he flrm of Alex. Harvey and vJai was founded by the lato iar’t.,'?I ex ? nd^ r Harvey for the manuof milk and cream cans, can! * . ose days dairy appliances and a very crude product com--5~> re<l with the product of today. They were manufactured in small and illequipped shops. the dairying industry has grown, c ha ® tbe °f Alex. Harvey and kept pace, until at the present lnstea d of one small factory, the TnilL°j Cupies three large factories, and of a fevv hundred, thousands of d s a are produced every year, ni V?* insta Uing the latest and most mofierri of machinery, using only the quality British raw mater- /?’ an d by virtue of 43 years speciality. J° n i n this class of work, the firm tlie confidence of the iori * armers throughout the DominThe •'ldeal” and "R.V.” milk and . Can ' s manufactured by Alex. t v arvej f an d Sons are recognised ti roup h°ut the dairy world as setting * standard by which all others are judged. Meal- and “R.V.” cans are absohS* s t. aml css, leaving no crevices for rt or bacteria to accumulate. Heavy material of the finest British , acture is used and our own .Peclal method of tinning is used which nsurea an extra heavy and even coatlT}K of tin. in*^°°k* ets containing practiced and nteresting information for the dairy armer are being issued by Alex, arvey and Sons each month during !je dairy season. If you are a user lea m w or cream cans and wish to •t' 1 } now they are made and how' to cotain the best results from them, send iour name and address to “The AdManager, Alex. Harvey and 2SJ I** 1 ** Auckland.” This booklet is free ° U * an * obli S’ ati on and is entirely

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 7

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JUDGING THE FUTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 7

JUDGING THE FUTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 7

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