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CREAM RATIONED

NONE FOR PRIVATE CONSUMERS Cream in Christchurch is now M* supplied only to hospitals and cM kitchens. Rationing started about 1 fortnight ago, was then relaxed, now being strictly applied. The Mb Producers’ Association ’ has been-» : tempting to obtain supplies of aßg j from Wellington, but so far the W source outside Canterbury has bfl# the West Coast, and this source is at* exhausted. The general manager of the Chi*’ church Milk Company (Mr W. A Ml said yesterday that he had no conUMB to make about the rationing AIW if some of the cream sold in Cta* church recently had been kept in dN freeze for as long as six months.# said that for the last few months cHB which had been kept in stora|t» the West Coast since the flush seRB had been added to fresh cream# order to make sufficient quanfflß available. This was a universal tice, and the cream was just as |OB as fresh cream.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26470, 11 July 1951, Page 8

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CREAM RATIONED Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26470, 11 July 1951, Page 8

CREAM RATIONED Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26470, 11 July 1951, Page 8