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MILK AT MT. MAUNGANUI

Sir.—While I do not for a moment doubt the published statement of the managing director of the mum company that officials take regular daily tests and keep the samples ana records for Government inspection, I maintain that the Health Department official should himself choose the sample bottles of milk f r °m tm? "outgoing” lots, then perhaps “MuK Diet” and myself, as well as many other dissatisfied customers, wouic be enlightened as to what becomes of the cream which we pay for do not receive. If we ask for raw milk it will, of course, be supph ec > of similar quality to the b°|. ’ and not up to the standard or tn milk before the change-over. 1 an "DISGRUNTLED”

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15118, 29 October 1949, Page 2

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MILK AT MT. MAUNGANUI Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15118, 29 October 1949, Page 2

MILK AT MT. MAUNGANUI Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15118, 29 October 1949, Page 2