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PRICE OF BREAD.

. INTERESTING COMPARISONS. The argument that bread prices could be reduced if wheat could be imported duty free is not supported by the •’following figures giving the cash price of the 21b loaf in the United States, Canada, and Australia ■ (the greatest wheat-producing countries/where all the cheap wheat sup.

The . figures, quoted above are standard prices received by cable recently. Jr: certain localities in Sydney standard prices are subject to price cutting. The same, however, applies to certain parts of New Zealand. The standard cash prices in New Zealand to-day for the 21b loaf are as

plies are);'--d. d. . . 8 . - 9* Winnipeg ■ .. .. 8 Sydney' (city) . » 5 Sydney .'(suburbs • • • • . i 5 Melbourne (city) ... 5 t o 5 i Melbourne (suburbs)

follows:— d. fl. ....... 5-V 6* .Wallin </fnr> 6 6 to 6} to ci (11) - VV UuAi . ••••«•••• • • .• Published by arrangement.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1930, Page 4

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PRICE OF BREAD. Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1930, Page 4

PRICE OF BREAD. Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1930, Page 4

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