•‘“ln spite of the great production and consumption of margarine, there is a keen demand for butter, because the public are very tired of margarine,” writes an English friend to a Waikato settler. “It was thought at one time that people, having been introduced to margarine, would continue its use. but that is not going to be the case. There is, therefore, 1 very considerable future still for Zealand butter in the British markot. The existing shortage of butter aft Home will continue for some
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1921, Page 9
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