West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Thursday 9 October 1930, page 15


NESTLE MILK COMPANY, LTD.

In their pavilion on the western side of the ground, the Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company (Australasia). Limited, are exhibiting articles, made in

Australia, ranging from small pieces of chocolate to tins of condensed milk. On the right of the pavilion are two windows where girls in costume are selling a .variety of chocolates and confectionery made by the company, together with several products of Sweetacres, such as Minties, Talky Toffee and a new confection known as Fantales— a chocolate-coated caramel deluxe, wrapped in wax paper inscribed with information, concerning various well-known motion picture players. It was stated that the line had found considerable public fa-vour recently. Prominently displayed, in another portion of the pavilion is Nestle's home-made style chocolate, a favourite sweet. On the left of the building is an at-tractively decorated display of a number of well-known milk products of the com-pany. These include Nestle's sweetened condensed milk, Ideal milk (unsweetened), tinned sterilised cream, and jars of the same commodity, malted milk, coffee and milk, cocoa and milk. A portion of the space is set aside for the use of mothers and their children: Here is seen a fine display of Lactogen Infant and Nursing. Milk. A rest room, with ,three trained nurses in attendance is provided in the pavilion where advice in connection with infant nursing may be sought by mothers and the needs of children attended to. Samples of malted milk, manufactured by the company, are served to the public at the right of the pavilion and ice cream, manufactured from Nestle's Cremonne is made at the pavilion at frequent intervals. This section of the display proved to-be very popular, particularly with the chil-dren. The display is a particularly notable one, made more attractive by the splendid use of the company's colours— red and gold, and is an excellent example of what Australian industry can accomplish. The company have a second display contained in an octagonal-shaped pavilion on the grounds and in the Exhibition Hall may be seen a further display of Minties, Talky Toffee and Fantales.