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BREAD DELIVERIES

-Press Association

rr r PUBLIC WILL HAVE TO PAY

By Telegraph-

WELLINGTON, April 2. "If the public want a delivery service for bread and are prepared to pay for it, it is our job to give it to them. If they are not prepared to pay the costs, we can't possibly give it to them," said Mr. H. E. Fairey, president of the Wellington Master Bakers ' Association, in commenting on the statement on the subject by the Minister of Supply (Hon. D. G. Sullivan). Mr. Fairey said he would defy anybody to ueiiver bread profiiably at prewar prices with things the wav they were at present. The bakers liad made applieation to the Price Tribunal aud to the Minister for an alteration in the delivered 'price of bread, but no decision had yet been made.

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Chronicle (Levin), 3 April 1946, Page 4

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BREAD DELIVERIES Chronicle (Levin), 3 April 1946, Page 4

BREAD DELIVERIES Chronicle (Levin), 3 April 1946, Page 4

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