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PURE MILK

'To the Editor ."N.Z. Times."Sir.—lt is high time Editors used mora healthy methods in discriminating publication of alleged-"PuWic <>P^ ro "-, Mr F W ■ Greville s letter ot tne am .was quite' unessential < and .purely a "itab." Mr W i( ; Barton's which it, .was'"more so. Mr Greville d once in the game. Why did. lie quit if Does it add to his laurels to jibe at those who :>Wektt?*7 Mr'barton ■planned to go into it. Why did he turn it ins Councillor' Norwood ' was very much "Not Understood," when ~ lie took up the gauntlet and entered the-lists, tut he is getting more understood as he goes on his thoroughness and tairHandedness "must gain him a hearing and win for his scheme success, jHe has three parties to ..face—the farmer, the vendors, the public. The former are business men, and must be met on business lines. It would Be an. absolute wasto of tiuio to conjure UP any element in that'direction, but that of. price. The vendors are, for the first time on their rocky road, offered a "pick-up," and it behoves them to.;avail,themselves of the chance, and "not. seek a. greater unknown in-the longer reaches, Tha public are being assisted, and unless they ars sure obstruction:will' help them, the.T had better-not,=-I am,- etc., BENBY BODLBl"

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10064, 31 August 1918, Page 11

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PURE MILK New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10064, 31 August 1918, Page 11

PURE MILK New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10064, 31 August 1918, Page 11

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