A recent visitor from America, who has an intimate knowledge of the dairy business, equalled by few, says that a few weeks ago he was talking to the largest manufacturer of dried milk in the States, who said he had recently closed up all the plants after spending some £40,000 sterling in advertising to try and induce housewives to use dried milk, but so far without much effect. This proves what we have contended all along, namely, that as the public did not buy it, the demand would soon be overtaken, and we expect in the next year or two the price to fall to two or three pence per pound. At present it is being used a-s an ingredient for fowl feed and for calf and pig meals. —“N.Z. Dairyman.”
Ladies should protect themselves from coughs, colds, sore throats, etc., by putting about 10 drops of Nazol on a handkerchief and placing it inside, a blouse. Use Nazol freely in this way — it does not injure the most delicate fabric* . - $
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1921, Page 6
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171Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1921, Page 6
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