SUNDAY PETROL
"Brotherly Love's reply to SF letter concerning the opening*®*? petrol stations in the city does "E match up to his nom-de-plume. J the motor industry was the suffer loss of trade (and onJBB agree) I should have unag3M»j®f being all the more reason to aw duct Sunday trading. wwca, Saturdav. constituted the pecro sellers'"busiest days war. As for the additional oynwi charges incurred. I am quae®! that many garage propnetorsjrouic not look' askance at. the wW* of business now being oooe . the two stations m « After all, I stated, that W? half a dozen have a license. pondent states that the wjs*. allowing only two garages to open was to provide supply for any urgent Verv well, what happens® motorists in Otahuhu, PapafcnA® further out. Are they askrftog miles into the city to sum or are they expected to be and always see thev petrol on Saturday. lam an® o on this point there is brotherly love !aCk F ng HooKffAl-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 123, 27 May 1941, Page 6
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