BUTTER PRICES
CONTROL BOARD CRITICISED.
(Australian & Cable Assn.) LONDON, Feb. 24. Writing in the .“Daily Mail,”,an.importer suggests that the New Zealarid Butter Control Board was responsible for a reduction in the wholesale price of butter, synchronising with the increased retail price of twopence per pound. He asserted that the Board last week raised the price 2/- a hundredweight wholesale, and has now dropped it 8/-, compelling the retailer to co Ver himself 6n W peek’s purchase prices by charging the .Customer threepence a pound above the whole sale. -
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1927, Page 8
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