THE PRICE OF BREAD.
TO THE EDITOR, Sj.n,—J have noticed one or two letters in your paper lately touching the price of bread, and apparently the writers of same are under the impression the price is kept up by the bakers only, but my opinion is, they are not solely to blame, as there is another important actor in the play, who must be well and carefully looked after, viz., the miller, who perhaps is a prominent and active member of the Milling ■, Union of New Zealand. But be that as it mayj seven pence for a loaf of bread, is.'
simple extortion, and not fair play by any means. Hoping to have a cheaper leaf shoitly, I am, etc., Live and Let Live.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2334, 24 March 1892, Page 2
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124THE PRICE OF BREAD. Temuka Leader, Issue 2334, 24 March 1892, Page 2
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