THE PRICE OF FLOUR.
INCREASES IN BREAD. (By Tele-rraph.—Press As3ociation.X Thursday. At a meeting oi master bakers tc-night' it "was decided tha-„ in future inoreases • or reductions in the price of bread shall j take plav-e immediately similar altera-1 tions in the price of flour are announced,. insieai of waiting, as in the past, for a j consultation." -THE MHJ-SRfir IASSOC-AT-CH". (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday. The directors of the New Zealand ■Flourmillers' Association mc: to-day, but from information disclosed the business done was not of a sensational character. Tlip chairman of the association (Mr. By. Wood), on being seen after the meetin* stated that the meeting had disthings generally, but had not raided the price of flour. Asked if the of the dissolution of the association had been dealt with, he repl.ed. that the question would not be discussed ■for some time, a recent general meeting of shareholders having decided to continue the association.
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 138, 11 June 1909, Page 6
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