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THE MILKMAN'S SUNDAY QUESTION.

TO- THE EDITOE OP THE SOUTHLAND TIMES. Sic, — Will you help us in this matter ? We, the milkmen of Invercargill, want to have Sunday to ourselves ; will you try a*ad induce the public to allow us to do bo ? The cold weather is coming on, and no inconvenience can be at present felt from our ceasing to call on Sunday as heretofore, especially as we are willing to make all possible arrangements to meet the change. Tours <fee, A. Milkmau".

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Southland Times, Issue 647, 22 March 1867, Page 2

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THE MILKMAN'S SUNDAY QUESTION. Southland Times, Issue 647, 22 March 1867, Page 2

THE MILKMAN'S SUNDAY QUESTION. Southland Times, Issue 647, 22 March 1867, Page 2

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