THE PRICE OF BUTTER.
The Tarawaki'HeWld : says that «ea quiry was : Recently inSUe 'from lugl ewood respecting market prices : > fqv.. butter, about which an explanation wa.s given. r Sucli wholesale buyers ajjf give an extra penny for their 'retail Jiaole, and for which they' consider the best dairies, must have warm times with the butter-m»kei<s o<»ftf»ionalLy, : as* naturally eacbdairynmn and dairymaid consijJers h,is or', r liei^ the beyt ift. the market. In cori^boration- we publish the following letter received by a local storekeeper irom a'butter-niHkety names only being omitteicl •— « if you please uir— — s — i u£der siand tjjat y^ur given mrs ' s'evebp^n^e a jrtftd for her butter what^ the reasiu i not had the same my byLter his as good now a^iit has b^en a^U i use to have the best
price niy bubter is as good as hern. i did nj6t now ki«sin went by f»iver piple say tHat bit is a. shame that youshohl .servo 1 customer battr tlien another.'"
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 52, 30 January 1884, Page 2
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162THE PRICE OF BUTTER. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 52, 30 January 1884, Page 2
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