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GO-OPERATIVE BUYING.

A LONDON OPINION. A correspondent calling himself “A Turned Worm” writes in the “Daily Telegraph” complaining of the big profit which butchers extract from Australian and New Zealand meat. He says that .he had been paying 10s for a joint of indifferent meat, but discovered a method of outwitting the butcher. The correspondent went to Smithfield, market and purchased a carcass of Australian mutton weighing 501 b and costing 18s 9d. He shared this with a neighbour. Sunday and Wednesday, accounted for a leg and shoulder, and the rest of the week went to chops, stews and, suet puddings. He advises others in Britain to cultivate the uo-operative spirit similarly.

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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 121, 25 February 1926, Page 6

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GO-OPERATIVE BUYING. Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 121, 25 February 1926, Page 6

GO-OPERATIVE BUYING. Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 121, 25 February 1926, Page 6

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