TRADING COUPONS ACT
♦ • < OMI'ANY I INKI) I nrr. **m>- itiif't i«- ruiuii > WKLLINCiTOX. March -Jt. ! lii a reserved judgment delivered by ' the magistrate 'Mr F„ Paget to-day it was held that an ofTer to supply linen glass cloths through a retail soft goods company by Lever Pros. 'N.Z.i. Ltd. in return for Sunlight soap cartons; was a breach of the Trading Coupons | Act. A line of 10s was imposed. j Mr Page said that in his opinion the ; defendants offered to their customers J two alternatives, either the sum of ild I in cash for the redemption of the j cartons or a supply of glass doth said I to be worth Is (id. It seemed that I the defendants had agreed to redeem their trading coupons otherwise than for money, and that in the present ease they had. in fact. redeemed coupons not for cash but by causing to be sent to the purchaser a gloss cloth. This act ion came within the stat lite. Security for appeal was fixed. ,
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 7
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