BREAD PRICES.
RISE FROM JULY 5(1,
BY HALFPENNY AND FARTHING.
An announcement of considerable importance In householders was made by lilt* Hon. E. P. Lee (Presi<Jent of (lie* Board oC Trade) yeslerdny in regard to Hie representations ns (o (lie price oJ' bread made lo lum a week ayo by Ihe master bakers' depulalidji. .Full impdry, slaled Die Minister, had been made by (lie ihiard as Id I lie accuracy of Hie posit inn as presented by the bakers, and as lo whal would be a fair and reasonable increase in I lie price of bread in consequence ot ! the increased cost of production as detailed by llie bakers. The Board had mnne lo the decision lo sanction an increase in the price o! the 21b. loaf as follows; — Nor lii island: Cash over the counter, present price old, new price (id; delivered, present price (i|d, new price bid. South Island; Cash over fhe counter, present price 0.1 d, new price Old; delivered, present price 5;, 1 d, new price (id. • This means lhal North Island counter sales will be increased by Ml, and delivery sales and all sales in Ihe South island by Id. The increased price is lo be clmi'c'ed from Monday next, July sth,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2147, 3 July 1920, Page 3
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207BREAD PRICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2147, 3 July 1920, Page 3
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