It has bean often remarked by those in a position to know best, that all must, of necessity (mot of choice), eat sundry pecks of dirt, undler the name of brown bread, which often contain the refuse of sundry vermin, wbiicb does fill but cannot nourish, bee that your baker furnishes a clean, light, pure loaf. With improved milling, there is no more necessity of using such mixtures, flour is not its name.—FAdvt.l
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3119, 2 April 1883, Page 2
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73Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3119, 2 April 1883, Page 2
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