MILK SUPPLY
tt> XBI *DltOß. " Sir,— Just a. few words about our milk supply. Some time ago complaints were made that milkmen put. iti horacic or other preservative (?). Then inspectors were "appointed to enquire into this, and put an end to it. What" are* those paid inspectors doing now ? I scald my milk directly it comes to the house, ahd yet when it is taken off the fire the smell is absolutely poisonous, and no doubt .this accounts for the prevalence of dysentery amongst the children, and, for that matter % adults as well. When first the matter Was brought up, and the council promised to put a stop to auoh ttb6mihation, KOttle of the milkmon took to bringing the milk round In sealed bottles, 'and than it was fairly good. * But that is now done away Kith, and things «Jre woree than ever. I have changed my dairyman several times, bub fi> far as my experience goes, bno is ag bad as another.— l *m, otc, . w«. \mi ANTt.BORACic. . Wellington, 3rd February.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 11
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172MILK SUPPLY Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 11
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