MILK.
To the TMitor : 1 noticed in your paper you quote milk at 3d. Milk m any quantity has not been obt unable nndei Gil for the last month, and m P.unell a highei piice would willingly bo paid, foi the supply is quite inadequate to the demand, the drought having up»ut aU c ilculations My milkman informs me, cov» ■= tint vrovild m j.11 piobabihty have kept in milk foi some months to come, have none suddenly diy. This, for one reason, is the f.uibu of such a seal city ; and another cause it. so many milkmen giving up business. What is to 1)0 done '» The scaicity of good milk now ia one of the wor*t things that can happen to us in the piesent state of health m the city. Milk ought now ti> be the chief diet of chddren or adults iccovenng from measles ; but it is almost better not to give milk at ail than to give them milk from giamfedeo^, to. no doubt half the sickLnUlul.l.cn at this time of the year is due to tin* cause ; it engenders an acid most nijuiioiis to the young —I am, *c,
Seem Leas Pants : Those that shrink upo •svabhing.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5491, 30 March 1875, Page 3
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201MILK. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5491, 30 March 1875, Page 3
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