CORRESPONDENCE.
A DENIAL. [fO THE EDITOR OP. THE . STANDARD .] Sir, -r ln vuur; issue of yesterday. I an " Indignant Householder " charges tw> of th« baKers tL>at signnd the notification with delivering bread m Ashursi .at 3d per loaf. 1 happen to be ODe ol i the bake' s, on that run. I take this oi<» ; portupity of flatlf denying the cbar.e. * I hwe never sold brend m y\shn r ßt less ; than the price m Palmergton, 3£d c »sh, 4d booked ; and m j roof of this I cfcal|lenge> " Indignant Householder" to 'bring absolute proof. I hardly think it fair for "Indignant Householder " to make this charuo on a mere assumption. Facts are one thing, an assumption auother. la future I should reflommend •• Icdignant Householder " to have positive proof before hs makes statements wkich he canuot prove. —I am, &c., —■•• --- •--•■• j. F- Heaton.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 9, 8 December 1883, Page 3
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143CORRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 9, 8 December 1883, Page 3
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