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MILK OR GINGER BEER.

Alderman J. G .Shields, speak* n-g t at the annual dinner of the Derby branch of the National Farmers’ Union said that a few days previously he paid 'eighteen-pence for a bottle of ginger beer in a railway carriage. Surely milk should produce at le: st as much. He did- not think the price of milk was so high as it ought to be. Medical men told them that milk was one of the finest foods there was. It was only by uniting and keeping together and being advised by the leaders that the farmers could get their due.

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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 143, 29 July 1926, Page 1

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MILK OR GINGER BEER. Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 143, 29 July 1926, Page 1

MILK OR GINGER BEER. Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 143, 29 July 1926, Page 1

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