Sunlight and Milk do NOT agree When milk is exposed to the rays of the sun, its flavour is spoiled (by the oxidisation of some of the milk serum constituents) and it loses its Vitamin C content: Even indirect light is harmful to milk A bottle of milk exposed to light that entered through frosted glass for two hours lost 15% of its Vitamin C. How is your milk received at home 2 Does it sit on the door-step, in an open box at the gate, or anywhere where it receives full light or sunlight ? Get the best ouc of your milk by shielding it from sunlight and light outside and inside: KEEP It COVERED AND IN THE DARK This is the way You preserve its flavour and food value: ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Be bright and gay with Suny Dyes 30 FAST COLOURS in easy-to-use glass tubes for boiling or cold water tinting: Made in Scotland. Distributors : A: A: STICHBURY LTD . BLAIR ST:, WELLINGTON: 3.7
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 452, 20 February 1948, Page 23
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168Page 23 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 452, 20 February 1948, Page 23
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