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MILK DELIVERY

Sir,—Careful inquiry shows that our I milkman serves nearly 300 houses. On j an average, the back doors are over a 1 chain from the street. Thus, front-gate delivery would save the milkman nearly eight miles of walking with a '2olb. can of milk —in time, a sav ing of nearly two hours. On such a saving he could start half an hour later, serve about a score more houses and yet finish half an hour earlier than at present—a gain to all. We provide -containers lor, and collect our morning paper and our letters at the front gate —why not our milk? There would be no danger of contamination of milk if bottles or lidded cans were used Let's Hklp.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24209, 26 February 1942, Page 4

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MILK DELIVERY New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24209, 26 February 1942, Page 4

MILK DELIVERY New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24209, 26 February 1942, Page 4

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