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Cariosity got the better of Jason Rerekura (right), aged six, when his sister, Justine, aged nine, and their friend, .Tania Ahkuoi, aged five, met this giant milk bottle in the Triangle Centre. The 2.5 metre bottle was employed in a promotion by the Canterbury Milk Vendors’ Association, to mark International Milk Day yesterday. Tastings of three different types of milk, free milk shakes, and a colouring contest were also provided by the association. About 17 countries observe the day, held for the sixth consecutive year in Christchurch.

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Press, 18 May 1984, Page 1

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Cariosity got the better of Jason Rerekura (right), aged six, when his sister, Justine, aged nine, and their friend, .Tania Ahkuoi, aged five, met this giant milk bottle in the Triangle Centre. The 2.5 metre bottle was employed in a promotion by the Canterbury Milk Vendors’ Association, to mark International Milk Day yesterday. Tastings of three different types of milk, free milk shakes, and a colouring contest were also provided by the association. About 17 countries observe the day, held for the sixth consecutive year in Christchurch. Press, 18 May 1984, Page 1

Cariosity got the better of Jason Rerekura (right), aged six, when his sister, Justine, aged nine, and their friend, .Tania Ahkuoi, aged five, met this giant milk bottle in the Triangle Centre. The 2.5 metre bottle was employed in a promotion by the Canterbury Milk Vendors’ Association, to mark International Milk Day yesterday. Tastings of three different types of milk, free milk shakes, and a colouring contest were also provided by the association. About 17 countries observe the day, held for the sixth consecutive year in Christchurch. Press, 18 May 1984, Page 1