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WHAT TO DO IN SUMMER.

No ordinary milk is fit for the baby six hours after it has been received in the home, and unless it has been rapidly cooled down at once, and kept cool. Humanised milk \villkeep good somewhat longer, but even in this case certain precautions should be taken. As. received ready prepared from the factory, humanised milk has been freed from living microbes and cooled with ice.. How is the householder to keep such milk safe for the next 24 hours? ■■■■■■?

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12474, 26 February 1909, Page 4

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WHAT TO DO IN SUMMER. Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12474, 26 February 1909, Page 4

WHAT TO DO IN SUMMER. Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12474, 26 February 1909, Page 4

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