MILK SUPPLIES.
The letter by C. J. Ctung in your .-.Miv.r* certainly point? out the proJ.u<vr-ve:uli.irV- :HTitude towards the Milk Council. May I write for the consumer? When th<? e. mx!' v.;js created it started off arijrht by st.»V: : -;v; tlie price, at the same time pivinjr the pi;'. , ?. ■ :l better article. To-day, however. rh> c , n'...i» is seeking amendments, whi.-h will :iv.':iv. that the consumer will eventually !>e forced to obtain his supply from one vendor only, vvliioh is quite Tinsatiefaetory as far as the ;;ver;\i:e consumer is concerned. Havin-p Lad the one vendor for a number of year?, and being perfectly satisfied with both service and quality, Ido not want to maie any alterar >T- .s whatsoever. * W.W.F.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 183, 4 August 1937, Page 6
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