PRICE OF BREAD.
TO TII K F.i'JTOil <>i'' 'i-'MK i\ K?•I N ! ■ MAII-. Yy l( hear a L'i'eat deal abmi!, cheap mutton ami cheap LToeei':es ;i oil such lil.o, ;unl ilnlv thankful ! aui tor the sumo. liur. wlicii ii'n.' we In hoar of something hhe a ■-■1;i■ :>l> loaf proportionate to a working man's income. Flour has fallen ahonl
;l ton since the loaf was raised l<> • '■!. Tim bakers weft! <|uiek enough raising the mice, bur, 1 can see; they are slow enough in settle down to the tone of the market. And L may as well remark that, the apathy of the good citix.ens of Oamaru is wonderful to'V'e. 1 hear it whis| er. d that, a good many of them —the leading ones tio—are so much in debt, to their baker that they are afraid to move hand >«r Cool in the matter. Hoping, Mr. Editor, thai, you, for one, don't rank amongst that number. I am, etc., Aleck TltiNiimssoN.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 570, 28 February 1878, Page 2
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162PRICE OF BREAD. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 570, 28 February 1878, Page 2
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