Milk for Schools.
Till additional plant was installed at the Wanganui Milk Treatment Corporation’s treating house at Wanganui East, the factory would be incapable of efficiently carrying out the bottling of milk for schools, stated the Minister of Health (Miss Howard) in a letter received by Miss O. Hallam, Brunswick Road. The Minister was referring tc ao inouirv made by Miss Hallam regarding supplies of milk to the Aramoho School and the Holy Infancy School, London Street. Plans had been made for alterations to the building, however, and new plant was on order, but six months would probably elapse before the supply of milk to schools could be resumed, the milk marketing officer, Mr. W. A. Cowell, sMted in a memorandum to the Minister,
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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 November 1948, Page 4
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124Milk for Schools. Wanganui Chronicle, 29 November 1948, Page 4
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