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Milk Bottles

Sir, —With regard to the new issue ot milk bottles, allegedly more hygienic, may I ask why they bear no date or number to show day of issue? Is this another racket to foist more stale milk on the long-suffering consumer, and what is to become of the present bottles, which 1 understand the Milk Company refuse to exchange?—Yours, etc., C.C.C.

January 7, 1960. (The general manager of the Christchurch Milk Company (Mr N. S. H. McCann) said that the aluminium foil cap did bear the date of delivery. The public were advised before the holiday period by their vendors that the disc mouth bottles would be obsolete from January 3 and that they would not be acceptable after January 6.1

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29107, 20 January 1960, Page 3

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Milk Bottles Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29107, 20 January 1960, Page 3

Milk Bottles Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29107, 20 January 1960, Page 3

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