"Housewife" writes to "The Post" asking whether it is advisable to exclude the air from milk delivered from the municipal milk station by leaving the cap on, or whether it is better to remove the cap. The authorities at the milk station advise that by all means the cap may be removed, provided the bottle is deposited in a suitable place where the milk will not be , liable to contamination, as in a dusty cupboard or on a shelf in a dusty room.
Mr. A. T. Trc-ndle advertises to sell by auction the entire contents of four wellfurnished roo-119 on tlio premises, 112, Brougham street, to-morrow, at 1.30 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 8
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109Untitled Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 8
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