BREAD AND BUTTER.
;. ' Sir,—l understand that the" State 'grants a subsidy to millers vof , £2 10s a ton on .flour;* so that the of this. Dommion.,mays have "cheap bread.*' Why does : not the State grant , a subsidy to butter factory owners, so that we; may havt-i *hesp butter?. If it's reasonable enough to •give s a-subsidy for to* have* cheap" Bread, .sure it.'s reasonable enough to give a subsidy to have cheap-batter. **"•',' s .i <...',. The Cavb.Dwele.bh. - Clevedon, September 1, 1919.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17254, 2 September 1919, Page 9
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