CORRESPONDENCE.
Butter Packages
I (To tho Editor.) . Sm,—l should like to use your paper to impress on those who paok butter, the great advantage of using only clean and attractive packages,I deal largely in this article, and have found, since English and Aus kalian buyers have frequented our market the importance of this matter, especially when there i« abundance to chooso from. They turn to the parcels of bright uniform appearance, as naturally as we prefer a oloan tastefuly labelled tin' of jam, to a stained and battered one, On the whole, I prefer the 601b keg of tawfti [with galvanised hoops, though in some oases the 1001b kegs are chosen, Quantities of butter of very fair "quality remain- on hand, because of the slovenly.appearance they'present, • If. you can find room for this, and those interested in the trade will giye more attention to their butter paokages,'you will have done me a favor and conferred a benefit on many who have suffered through negjecting it.—lam, &ov Wm, J. Gandy.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3102, 12 January 1889, Page 2
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169CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3102, 12 January 1889, Page 2
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