LIVING COW CAFE
UNDERGROUND MILK BAR. MARKETING BOARD’S CAMPAIGN (From Our Own Correspondent -By Air Mail.) LONDON, Oct. 12. Everyone has heard of a bull in a china shop, but who ever heard of a cow in an underground station before. People arriving at Charing Cross Underground station this week got quite a shock when they came face to face with two Jersey cows. They rubbed their eyes, but the cows were there surely enough, stable (or should it be byred ?) in the entrance hall as snugly as though they were in the country. They are to stay for the next three weeks, to act as living cafeterias for the Milk Marketing Board’s “Drink More Milk” campaign. Their milk, cooled and tested, will be sold by four trim milkmaids over a milk bar, at fourpenee a glass, either flavoured or in its natural state.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 November 1935, Page 6
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144LIVING COW CAFE Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 November 1935, Page 6
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