PRICE OF MILK.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Wake up, Mosgiel ” has a friend in St. Clair who gets two quarts of beautiful milk for 6d instead of one quart for sd. lam not concerned about milk vending in Mosgiel, but I am thoroughly interested in the discrepancies of milk prices generally. It seems one should be careful about investments invited for new milk companies. Will the vendor operating in St. Clair please explain how he operates profitably by selling for dd a quart? Advisedly or not your Mos-o-jel correspondent uses the word profiteer. It remains for the threepenny seller at St. Clair to clear up the haze. 1 await his explanations with ■ eagerness, and expect them to presage a revolution in efficiency in milk vending. I am prepared to give the question of milk prices as much publicity as the Press affords.—l am, etc., Claude Dawnmax. September 11.
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Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 11
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148PRICE OF MILK. Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 11
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