The Price of Bread.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —I have read with interest two _ Mters in your valuable columns regarding the price of the family loaf. Breadbasket maintains that ' JttMd should be sold for 4|d the two pound loaf, while Comraonsense states rtuit Mr Breadbasket does not under- - «*tMd bis subject, and that the Taura■\agabiker« have treated the public ft»rly, selling at sd, whereas they ' siwre retlly justih'e'd in charging s£d. , Now, Sir, a letter written by a master bak«r appeared in the Auckland -' Stir on Sept 6th, and as it appears 'to throw light on the subject I en- ■ ctoie a copy, with a request that you mil publish it in your columns. —I •v wn, etc., FAIR PLAY.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6488, 15 September 1915, Page 3
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