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WAR AMONGST THE BAKERS.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRES*. Sir, —After calling each day for one week at a house and delivering six loaves, on the following Monday I charge Is 6d, and because I refine to take less, I am informed not to call again. Now, sir, I would ask you if that is fair dealing, considering one has to provide horse, cart, harness, and man to deliver in all weather. I take it that when a tradesman does his very best to serve his customers, the least they can do is to treat him fairly.— Yours, &c, Master Baker.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7362, 15 July 1889, Page 6

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WAR AMONGST THE BAKERS. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7362, 15 July 1889, Page 6

WAR AMONGST THE BAKERS. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7362, 15 July 1889, Page 6

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