GOVERNMENT FLOUR.
The Hon. D. <i. Sullivan denies the in-inua-tions of a certain baker that the 11.nr. u-c I for our bread i<- not of a rood qua lit v ami says that for that matter it i- of In ■ t " quality than before the <iovenitnent's inter ference with the flour. 1 am amazed, a- the:" have been numerous complaints, even in the Press. All I can say is this, that lii-i the bakers in this country mu-t lie all uheiSecondly. I must lie a had caU" m.ia - now almost all my cakes ate lica\ s ■ 11ii <11 > - the lady who cannot make a drc--iirj her cauliflower mu-t be a had cook. 1-'. uirl hi \ . the paperhanger who cannot make a pa-tc except it goes thin ini;-t be a bad ;• < [ >■ ■. - hanger. Kl>.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 6
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