ZONING
Sir.—Milk and bread zoned; petrol and tyres short; manpower short; railway trucks very scarce; coastal shipping position desperate, to say nothing of paper scarcity. At the Christchurch railway sheds to-day thousands and thousands of bottles of North Island beer in nice new paper cartons. This just doesn’t make sense. Did Mr Sullivan ask us to avoid waste? Or did he?— Yours, etc., CHRISTCHURCH BEER. November 27, 1942.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23809, 1 December 1942, Page 6
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68ZONING Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23809, 1 December 1942, Page 6
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