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MILK SUPPLY FRONT GATE DELIVERY Consumers are asked to co-operate with the milk roundsmen by leaving bottles, jugs or billies at the front gate. Such action will help save a considerable amount of time, labour and money and ensure prompt delivery for everyone. Help the roundsmen by placing a milk box not more than 6ft i inside your front gate. Old people, invalids, cripples and similarly incapacitated persons I will still, of course, be given front door delivery. PRICES , Maximum Prices of Milk and Cream sold in the Timaru j District are as follows: WHEN SOLD TO CONSUMERS Milk i .', Pint 2d I 1 Pint 3d 2 Pints 6d 1 Gallon but less than 2 gallons (per gallon) .. 1/11 2 Gallons but less than 10 gallons (per gallon) .. 1/10 10 gallons and over (per gallon) 1/9 | Cream 1 Pint 6d 1 Pint 1/1 Pint 2/- [ 2 Pints and over . . 15/- per gallon WHEN SOLD TO COMMERCIAL USERS Same Prices as Above for Consumers WHEN SOLD TO SHOP DAIRIES FOR RESALE Milk Any Quantity .... 1/7 per gallon Cream 2 Pints and over .... 12/- per gallon ISSUED FOR THE MILK MARKETING DIVISION By the ECONOMIC INFORMATION SERVICE. t I

ONE OF THE COOD THINGS OF LIFE LIPTON’S TEA X o By Appointment to the Late King George V

“WE'RE A Knights Castile FAMILY'All for one soap for all' " (Qt hc< >s s ° l 0( Vi'’ lik . kH IS I ’ // LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, PETONE. J.43.27Z

LET YOUR INSTRUMENTS Ui y the,r part ,n lUll REHABILITATION M US'*- h as become part of New Zealand’s rehabilitation scheme. ' n th 6 h° mes °f returned men and their young families music is to play »FuUftj an important part in regaining the “home” life the war has destroyed. There is a desperate shortage of instruments. Begg’s are besieged with yw requests, and are "therefore making a i Dominion-wide call-up of all instrufcSE VAi ments not in use. BEGGS PAY CASH for all Brass Band Instruments, String and Wind Instruments, IL ■ Drums and Drummers’ Outfits. W?/ Atl instruments are reconditioned by Begg’s \ e x P er ts and are then quickly made available to those needing them most. If you no longer play let your instruments play their part and I i bung you cash for other things you need now. Write or ’phone fillll AUCKLAND without delay to V T * f WELLINGTON your nearest CHRISTCHURCH Begf’e branch. DUNEDIN - HAMILTON PALMERSTON NORTH THE MUSICAL 8 ELECTRICAL NELS °* m 'a™ ARU —— INVERCARGILL B

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23178, 17 April 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23178, 17 April 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23178, 17 April 1945, Page 8

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