Advice received from the Education Department to the effect that bmhbngs maintenance grants would be reduced by about 10 per cent- was communicated to tho Canterbury Education Board this morning by the report of the Buildings Committee. Mr E. IT. Andrews stated this would mean a reduction of about £IBSO on the- board’s annual allow mee. He recognised the necessity for economy, but pointed out that this* account already had a Tebit balance/. A CRISP LOAF. A delightful crisp loaf is Butternut Bread baked from quality flour by i special process in smokeless ovens at Woodward’s Bakery, 186, Antigua Street, two doors from Moorhon.se Avenue. It is noted for its perfect digestibility as well as its nutty flavour. Ask your grocer for it or ring, up ’phone 1529. 6\
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16845, 22 September 1922, Page 7
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