LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
'■ ' . : .PURE MILK; "■ Sir.—The words of'my reply, in "anothfer piae'e"—"all your readers are our. customors, and as wo aro in touch with them-and you aro ' not, ■wo : know, and know, and know where you' can . only: wonder :and suppose"— fit equally welL as a reply-to your artiolo on the abovo subject .this morning;,. That artiolo. was a perfect maze' of -supposition and bewilderment of wondor, out of which there, can be no 'hope of extrication whilo your arguments continuo to. lead you back to the, original . starting-point, with no door there open to your limited vision but the same. ono. you had passed through before. Any doorway which (eads to the restriction of. supply does not lead to pure milk"; any doorway which leads to restriction' of competition does ' 1 not lead to pure' milk i any not lead to puro milk. Try again.—l am, etc., HENRY BODLEY. = December 28, 1907.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 80, 28 December 1907, Page 8
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154LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 80, 28 December 1907, Page 8
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