ONE OF THE REASONS.
A Christciitireh assistant, asked by a customer how long the Bom- shortage was likely to continue, summed up the position this wa\ (ways the LytteiUm Times): "Tiiere's no ilour .shortnyo. 'Then* is heap.* "t tlnur in Christclumh for everybody. but you rant gut at it. Look! I had to deliver a hundred of tlour t<a customer the other day. Sho got me to put it in a sort of storeroom. •"1 hcire wen: , six hundreds of flour there already. She doesn't bake her own bread and usually buys a twenty. five of flour. That's what makes tin , shortage. If we could get at tin private hoards wo eoufcl alonp nicely. I don't wish tlio customer any hiirni. but T hope that the raw pet into tho flour."
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3930, 12 February 1920, Page 2
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ONE OF THE REASONS.
Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3930, 12 February 1920, Page 2
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