CO OPERATIVE BAKERY.
(To the Edi or of the EVBKIN6 Stan ) s Sibl—l s.eo "Practical" roust sill have a fling at me, and moreover, resorts to the miserable subterfuge of slavering , over " Fair Trade," but he manifests con siderable uneasiness in his P.S., and no wonder. I may tell him for bis consolation that a very fair cash trade already offers for the concern, while a number of people have signified their intention to subscribe for shares in the proposed bakery. Now if the public generally will only intimate definitely by letter, addressed "Doughboy," care of Stab, how many 5s shares they will take, the affair may yet become an established fact. About £800 must be raited to fairly start the concern. This is the hitch no doubt, but even in these hard times what is the amount among the many? What I want, the public to do is to apply at once; don't delay, and then in a few days a meeting ■—■■i: shall be called of applicants and intending P^customers, in order to know if the thing is practicable or not —I now believe itvis. This is my last letter.—l nm, Ac , • Oid (London) Doughboy.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5023, 17 February 1885, Page 3
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197CO OPERATIVE BAKERY. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5023, 17 February 1885, Page 3
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