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ADULTERATED MILK.

Presn Association. ! >1" X i'iDIN, January L ,- 2. Tlie keeper of a small shop appeared fit the Voiice Court this morning charged with selling adulterated milk witho\it informing the purchaser; also with yelling milk containing water. Defendant said that if the millc was tampered with it must have been done before it reached her. A line of £1 and costs was

exception of the Rakaia, which is described as ilshablo. To our way of thinking, the best sale is the one the people get the most good out of—that it<, the best value for their money. This would account for the very large numbers who have partaken of the bargain offerings at Graham, Wilson, and Sinellie's, where the public can buy the finest goods at liaif price, near to half, and less than half. .48 BRILLIANT VICTORY For the TWIN KING DICKS. MOTOR AND SIDE CAE RELIABILITY TRIAL OF 150 MILES:— H. Tranter, "King Dick," FIRST. Reliability, FIRST. Petrol Consumption, H. Tranter Ist, R. L. Kennett 2nd. Both riders secured Absolute Non-Stop Runs. The TWIN KING DICK Defeated all Makes and Powers for the fourth Time in Succession, demonstrating ouce again that for Sidecar work the TWIN KING DICK has no equal. TWINS v. SINGLES. The result of the Petrol Consumption again goes to prove that, not only is the TwinCylinder KING DICK moro Reliable, but is even more economical to run than the Single-Cylinder. INSPECTION INVITED. TRIALS BY APPOINTMENT. JONES BROTHERS, LTD., Solo • Agents, Opposite Clock Tower, MANCHESTER STREET. S. Jones, Outside Representative.

A Press Association telegram from Wellington states that the weather was unpleasant for Anniversary l>ay_ to celebrate tlie Diamond Jubilee or Wellington. A comprehensive old-time programme had been arranged, but the rain, which fell in the morning, necessitated a postponement of the original arrangements. It. is not often that Christchurch experiences so sultry a day as this has been; it has been more li.lve au Auckland day. At noon to-day the air temperature recorded at the Cltristchurcli Observatory was 82.5. By way of comparison it may be stated that the an temperature on the previous days of this week were as follows: —Monday, 7-',.9; Tuesday, 57.0; Wednesday, 62.(5: Thursday, 81.1. Tlie average for the four previous days been 68.G5, and for the five days (including to-day). 71.42. It is thus seen that there has been a very considerable rise in temperature to-day. Animal Portraits: Preserve the likeness of your favourite pet. St-effaijo Webb specialises in this work. Make an appointment now. Petersen's Buildings, High Street. Telephone 1989. .3-12

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 299, 22 January 1915, Page 10

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ADULTERATED MILK. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 299, 22 January 1915, Page 10

ADULTERATED MILK. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 299, 22 January 1915, Page 10

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