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MILK MEASURE.

•TO TWB KOITOH, Sir,—Would any of your many readers inform mo why it is that buyers of milk exDect so much more than the fill of the measure a«ked ? When Igo to the store for a pound of tea or a few pounds of sugar I only get what turns the.Bcale, and often far more paper than I consider necessary weighed in. I fail to see why milk Bhould be an exception to tho rule, especially during tha winter months, when calving cows are high in price and so much extra labor in fading. I am, p*c, One Interested. June 22.

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Evening Star, Issue 11278, 27 June 1900, Page 6

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MILK MEASURE. Evening Star, Issue 11278, 27 June 1900, Page 6

MILK MEASURE. Evening Star, Issue 11278, 27 June 1900, Page 6

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