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It is not often that on-e sees a loaf of bread more than a few weeks old. There is one such, however—a very small one—on view in a window of the Wanganui Herald Office, which was baked 30 years ago by Mr A. E. Swain, w-ho was then in the bread trade in the Old Land. On the occasion in question he made tw-o loaves, which he purposed should be preserved as a curiosity. One of them he sent out to relatives in New Zealand, the other he brought with him soon after, and it has been in his possession ever since.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3993, 23 September 1930, Page 64

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3993, 23 September 1930, Page 64

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3993, 23 September 1930, Page 64

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