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CONTROLLED MILK

Sir, —l am convinced that the citv children particularly are coins to suitor by the -high price of milk. I have raised six children to manhood and womanhood and liberally supplied milk instead of tea until they reached 14 years, and am positively satisfied that the use of milk has not been misplaced. Is there no power to cope with this urgent need? Where are our Plunket societies, also the Women's Division of the Farmers' Union, who must keep in touch with problems of women and children, knowing that milk is th'j foster-mother of man, and that where malnutrition sets in it is usually through want of a milk grounding? There would be less nerve troubles if men. women and children used milk instead of tea, coffee, etc.. and our country is ideal for dairying. If economy has to be established, why on the foodstuffs, especially milk. Quality, Xot Quantity.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21806, 22 May 1934, Page 13

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CONTROLLED MILK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21806, 22 May 1934, Page 13

CONTROLLED MILK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21806, 22 May 1934, Page 13