N.Z. BUTTER.
—'—«- BLENDED, REPACKED AND SOLD. The Dargarville Dairy Company has been including in its boxes of export butter a number of picture postcards with views of North Auckland, and a request- for the' return of the cards by the purchasers of the butter with comments on its quality says an exchange). These cards have brought some ’ interesting information as to the ultimate destination of the butter. For instance, one correspondent, writing from, Sutton, Surrey, says: “ lam working ifi. a butter-blending factory where your butter arrives; wo blend, repack, and sell your butter locally and supply our Navy. I have opened 200 561 b boxes. ;of your butter in one day. It jhas beqn blended, repacked, and sent away the next day, and that is how I found your correspondence. Wo like your butter very much indeed, and a great bulk is sold.” \ -•
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 21 February 1927, Page 3
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143N.Z. BUTTER. Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 21 February 1927, Page 3
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