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SUGAR

Sir,—“Spotlight” stands V. Wilkinson up for suggesting that sugar might be conserved instead of being thrown away on still another confectionery factory when there is already a surplus of sweets on the New Zealand market. During the period when suear was rationed, sweeps were scarce, but now the suonly has gone to the extreme wMle the housewives still find it HifPcnit to> build up stocks of against the cornin« jam season. Large auant’ties of arr as unneressarv a«= l?r"p ouantitips of beer: ■' r et we hav<« both, beeau*** the New 7*»n]and nenn]e have yet tn i»arn the value of moderation. V. Wilkinson’s letter. as j read it. was concerned with the to conserve sugar (and drears) aeainst nnssjble emerrenrios. The advice to “look before h« leans” wotdd surely be m°re anolirable to M- Nordmeypr in case than to V Wilkinson.—Yours etc., A.M.H. Rakaia, November 23, 1949.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25970, 25 November 1949, Page 9

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SUGAR Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25970, 25 November 1949, Page 9

SUGAR Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25970, 25 November 1949, Page 9