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Apropos of the failure of the dried milk industry, a Waikato dairyman received the following note through, the post a few days ago: "Cockies* Joy—the great bonus-reducing milk powider, a boon to the wealthy cow cocky. Guaranteed to help him in juggling with his books so as to keep

his income down to £3OO and thus evade income-tax. Invaluable to the poor farmer, as it will ke'ep him on a par with the struggling shopkeeper, so that he will be unable to afford the modest sum of 25/ to join the Or- ' phans' Club. Once tried never forgotten."—lndependent.

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Shannon News, 24 January 1923, Page 3

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Untitled Shannon News, 24 January 1923, Page 3

Untitled Shannon News, 24 January 1923, Page 3

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