A COMING MEAT MARKET.
The Australian Trades Journal deI clares that there is a better opening |: for Australian and New Zealand v me<at in Japan than in European I countries. ."Everything," it says, J "is a-ipe fo the capture of the Japanese market. The people of Japan are chianging their old conservative customs, and wiith a desire for the | dress, of the nations of the West,j has also come a wish for the W-est-j ern mode of laving. Race and fisth, j wfoiohi for centuries have formed the principal items of tlbeir dietary scale, are being supplanted by meat, 'bread and vegetable*. .It is stated ■that in every section of the community the desire for meat , food is increasing every year, and butchers' shops are being opened in all' the . principal to wins ana vilages. At pa'e--sent, however, reixigferated shipping I space is very limited, and until tliii's is provided.,, nothing can be dons to picpeily test the Japanese martot. TUnJes-s Australia and New Zealand take advantage of the opportunity the; Argentine wall' step cn.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10431, 23 September 1911, Page 4
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175A COMING MEAT MARKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10431, 23 September 1911, Page 4
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