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MEAT PRICES

Sir, —Congratulations! About time something was published about the price of meat in Whakatane. Though butchers are required by law to display price orders in a prominent position, when they are displayed at all the print is rather small and anyone who has to don spectacles would probably not bother to do so. It is up to the housewives to see that meat is sold at the correct prices.

Should the abattoir be built there should be no increase in the price of meat, as the price order does not differentiate between meat killed at a slaughter house or in an abattoir. And the meat will be of better quality, having been inspected and graded. Up housewives and at ’em—with the cutting from the Beacon. Yours etc., “BONER.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19490708.2.6.1

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 9, 8 July 1949, Page 4

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130

MEAT PRICES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 9, 8 July 1949, Page 4

MEAT PRICES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 9, 8 July 1949, Page 4

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