MADE IN AUSTRALIA. ' JALTJE OF LINSEED CULTURE TO THE COUNTRY. I ' 2Lmong the numerous exhibitions of 'Australian-made goods that Manufacturers' Week supplied, that shown in ■ James Sandy's window in George Stteet, t Sydney, was one of the most remarkable. It stood out from all ithers in that it showed the growth and development of a fine industrial business. Australian.manufacturers have extracted the oil, and an Australian shop •hows every stage in the process, by specimens, photographs, and sketches that draw throngs of interested onlookers during the city lunch hour Comments upon the photographs of the . great brick silos were many. "Looks solid," says one man, referring to the building in one of the pictures. "Solid! ■ Way it's as clear as water," indignantly «ays another, looking at a vial of oil, clear, golden, and eloquent of purity. ' The samples of oil, shown in various ' stages of the refining processes, and of • a«ed and meal are notably excellent, but aot a whit better or finer than the goods \ ;tlat Megjiitt, Ltd., send out every day of the working week. The display is aot only interesting to buyers of oil " • and of meal, it is of special importance . to growers, to whom a flew avenue of * snergy seems opening. If all the Lin- * - seed that India supplies each year to W,* - Australia were replaced by meal of Au«fountry, and the future of man; An
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1919, Page 8
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231Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1919, Page 8
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