Tickets have been printed for a concert in aid of the Springston School iunds, to be held on Thursday, May 11. Kcferring to the jump in butter prices Dunedin "Star" philosophises: Mc*.h ers of large families will probably dv, as their mothers and grandmothers did —scrape it on a little thinner when preparing for breakfast1 and tea. Numbers of us who are now grown up use! to deem ourselves lucky to get even •■' taste of butter. Dripping served for tin children when butter was at prices ran ging up to 3/6 per lb—a limit' that was reached 50 years ago, in a, North Islu-nj' district that is now a dairying centre.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 2568, 22 April 1922, Page 3
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