OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS
OUR DAILY BREAD (To the Editor.) Sir,—lt is remarkable just what people will stand during war time and it is fine that there is so little grumbling but the bread position does seem a bit ridiculous. The grocers won’t sell bread because they are not satisfied with what the bakers call a reasonable profit. The bakers won’t make any concessions for left-overs. The petrol people won’t give the bakers petrol to deliver bread and yet, believe it or not, the brewery van can get enough petrol to deliver in our. street twice a week, so why worry about bread. —I am, etc., “PALE ALE.” Masterton, February 5.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 February 1942, Page 4
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110OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 February 1942, Page 4
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