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GREET 1929 Mr IN ONE OF OUR NEW ■ SUMMER SUITS Everything that smart men look yw- Ttt NWllll ifP for is combined in our new suits. || | 1 * Grace giving fit—superb new materials—superior finish—and a certainty of securing the right fit. See our new suits to-day. W. H. STOPFORTH GENTS’ OUTFITTER & MERCER, Aox 94 ’ Revell Street, ’Phone 167. HOKITIKA.

TOURIST SERVICES LTD. OUR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR PASSENGERS COVERS UP TO £25,000 EACH CAB IN THE STATE FIRE OFFICE. HOKITIKA— FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER. LEA VE HOKITIKA. LEAVE FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER Wednesday 10 o’clock Sunday 8 tMD> Friday 10 o’clock Tuesday 8 a.m. Sunday 9.30 a.m. Friday 8 a.m. Arrive Wai no 4.30 p.m. Arrive Hokitika 3.30 p.m. Curs leave Waiho for Weheka every Monday at 9 a.m.; returning to Waiho the same day. GOODS FOR SOUTH WESTT.AND CARRIED BY 2 p.m. MOTOR ItfORRY. REGULAR SERVICE EACH WEEK-END. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KANIERI—DAILY. SPECIAL TRIPS TO ELECTRIC DREDGE—DAILY. SPECIAL TRIPS TO OTIRA AS ARRANGED. Full particulars from — GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPARTMENT. THOS. COOK & SONS. NEWMAN’S MOTORS LTD. <ELD AND SEWELL STREETS, HOKITIKA.

QUALITY OF MILK. REQUEST TO MINISTER. PASTEURISATION ESSENTIAL. QUESTION OF FAT CONTENT. Representatives of the largest milk supply companies in Auckland waited on the Minister of Health (Hon. A. J. Stallworthy) yesterday afternoon, asking that the Government make compulsory the pasteurisation of milk for citv consumption. All milk sold in the city should be pasteurised, the deputation suggested. Under existing conditions nt least a third of Auckland’s milk supply was unpasteurised. The Minister promised to investigate the matter. Better supervision of conditions on dairy farms supplying milk for consumption was suggested by the deputation. Another matter mentioned by tho milk companies’ representatives was the question of raising the fat content >f milk from 3.25 to 3.5. It had been suggested in Wanganui that 3.5 would be a desirable standard. An emphatic protest was made against this suggestion. The Auckland companies claimed that great hardship would be caused if the fat content was to be fixed at a minimum of 3.5. Morning milk could not come up to that standard. Even if evening milk were to be mixed with morning milk there would be almost insuperable difficulties in the way. Tho deputation urged that the minimum of 3.25 be retained. This standard was capable of attainment, and lowed fresh milk to be delivered to consumers.—Auckland Star, 9/2/29. Baty Bros, are now manufacturing and delivering Pasteurised Milk.

problem of Lenten Fare has been agreeably solved by us in the large and varied stock of Fish we carry. j,J Here are to be found the products of the most H eminent canners, in well-known brands, in sizes to J all occasions, as well as a suitable variety of and cured Fish sufficient to suit all tastes. H cater for your requirements this Lent. * jfl McDonnell 1 °RCHANT, GREYMOUTH «

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Grey River Argus, 5 March 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 5 March 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 5 March 1929, Page 2

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