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That England was becoming a damp-ing-ground for agricultural products of all kinds, especially tinned milk, was stated at a meeting of the County Executive of the National Farmers’ Union at Gloucester, speaker said the country was being flooded with millions of tins of imported skimmed milk which had no food value, was no cheaper than fresh milk, but had an enormous sale because it was easy to store. A salad is simply not a salad without SHARLAND’S VINEGAR. Get it at your grocers—in battle or bulk.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 305, 11 December 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 305, 11 December 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 305, 11 December 1929, Page 11

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