PRICE OF BREAD AND A CO-OPERA-TIVE BAKERY.
[To THE EDITOB.] Sib, — Re advertisement on this subject in your last issue, I hope i hat the residents will roll up to a man. There should be no difficulty in starting a co-operative bakery. The building next to the Commercial Hotel, and which is used as a sample room, could, no doubt, be procured for two or three hundred pounds. The Benefit Society which has a mortgage over it would, I have no doubt, be glad to get rid of it, and as there is an oven on tbe premists it would not take long to have the whole concern in active operation. If the bakery ia ouoe started the bakers in Lawrenoe will only regret it once, and that will be as long as they are in Lawrence, for I predict that it will gUher strength and will also absorb other branches of trade, so I say b 3 war cl — I am, etc., A Consumer. October Ist, 1901.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4896, 2 October 1901, Page 3
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