NOISY MILKMEN.
I wonder if any of the folk who complain of noisy milkmen ever etop to think what milkmen have to put up with so ' that customers may have their milk bright and early in the mornings. How would they liko to rise at two o'clock in the morning, hail, rain or enow, and hurry from house to house carrying heavy milk cans, with a limited time to complete their work! If those who love to complain would just try it once —well, I think that next time a noisy milkman disturbed their slumbens they would just roll up in their warm blanket* and be grateful to Providence that they were not out in the wet and cold. Why not have a box put at the road gate? It "would save the milkman a lot of tramping and save time, and nii-o to the dreamer as well. FATR PLAY.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 89, 17 April 1939, Page 6
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