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SWEET BREAD.

To the Editor of the Akaroa 31 ail.

Sir.—ls it not a ; remarkable coincidence that, although the (or what ought to be) staff of life, is-dearer in Akaroa than anywhere else in Canterbury, yet as a rule it is so sour that one must be very hungry to eat it, and it is'dangerous to. keep the millin the same cupboard. I have been at a'loss to account for such a display of bad temper oh the part of the ladies for the last month or two, and there is no. other way. to account for it than the sourness of the breads This is really a dreadful state of things. One would not mind so much about the weight of it if it was only sweet. Is it the fault of the miller, or the brewer,' or does the baker rise too early? I appeal to you, Sir, as I know you are able to clear up all these little matters.' 'Please lighten our darkness, and see if you can sweeten up things a bit. • Yours,'&c.,. - "■'; TOMMY.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 332, 23 September 1879, Page 3

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SWEET BREAD. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 332, 23 September 1879, Page 3

SWEET BREAD. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 332, 23 September 1879, Page 3

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