THE FALL IN BUTTER.
QUICK RISE EXPECTED. ; . There is a general feeling in Wellington that .butter' will"not ho Retailed at Is. for long. Some . concerned in the -trade expect a,n. almost.' immediate rise in the wholesale price, which will, ol course; be followed by a corresponding increase in'the cost .to thoipublic. •A representative of Messrs. J. B. MacEwa.ii and Company's wholesale house, which has not reduced the price to the same extent as other .firms, said to-day. that - his - establishment simply could not afford to come down to 10Jd., as that figure was less.than the butter was worth. ; ..' ....
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 861, 6 July 1910, Page 10
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98THE FALL IN BUTTER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 861, 6 July 1910, Page 10
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