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SCHOOL MILK SUPPLY

SC'HKM-Ki IN FULL SWING OYER -ICO PUPILS SERVE!) Alter some months <>i investigation the School Milk Committee has been 'success!ill in finalising the arrangements to supply milk to the Gpotiki District High School. the Convent, and tin* Woodlands School. Iho scheme commenced at the beginning of the school year, and nfiw between and CSOO half-pint bottles of ni.dk are supplied to the . above-mentioned schools each school day. The plant which is used for treating the milk consists o! a pasti'Uiisei, steriliser boiler. The bottle washer is eloctrioally' driven. The milk when it iconics from the cow is first cooled and then passes through the pasteuriser. It is again cooled • for the purpose* of being put into the bottles, which arc sealed with caps. Straws are supplied to the children. CATTY “Do you like my new hat 1 ” “Lovely, dear. 1 had one just like itjast year.”

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Opotiki News, Issue 7, 7 March 1938, Page 3

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SCHOOL MILK SUPPLY Opotiki News, Issue 7, 7 March 1938, Page 3

SCHOOL MILK SUPPLY Opotiki News, Issue 7, 7 March 1938, Page 3

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