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OUR DAILY BREAD!

NO FURTHER DELIVERIES CALL AND COLLECT A further advertisement in today's issue sets out the various depots from which bread may be collected throughout suburban Whakatane.' One fact that will be forcibly brought home to housewives is that the bread will be unwrapped and that a cash-over-the-counter basis is required in order to assist the shops which are acting as distribution points. The new order in Whakatane Is not new in other centres where it has been in vogue, in miany cases for months. Local residents should realise this fact when tempted to complain. A suggestion has already been made to the Scout Citizens Committee that the delivery of bread 1 to invalids, aged persons and 1 young families where difficulties may be imposed, should be carried out by the boys in observance of their "good deed" rule. No doubt it will receive every consideration.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 37, 8 April 1942, Page 5

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OUR DAILY BREAD! Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 37, 8 April 1942, Page 5

OUR DAILY BREAD! Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 37, 8 April 1942, Page 5

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