New Zealand Department of Health :Milk - a vitally essential food! Children need 3 to 4 or more glasses each day; adults 2 or more glasses daily [1930s?]

New Zealand Department of Health :Milk - a vitally essential food! Children need 3 to 4 or more glasses each day; adults 2 or more glasses daily [1930s?]
Date
1930 - 1939
By
New Zealand. Department of Health
Reference
Eph-D-MILK-1930s-01
Description

Shows a head and shoulders portrait of a young girl drinking a glass of milk.

Other Titles - Two three four

Quantity: 1 colour art print(s).

Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 755 x 490 mm.

Additional description

Alternative form available: Scanned from original

Access restrictions
Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
Format
1 colour art print(s), Ephemera, Chromolithographs, Posters, Chromolithograph, 755 x 490 mm., Orientation: Vertical image
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