CEILING SOUGHT
Advertising Allowance (N.Z. Press Association) TAURANGA, Oct. 11. The Federation of New Zealand Housewives will ask the Government to consider limiting the figure allowable to firms for tax deduction in advertising.
This was decided at the federation’s conference in Tauranga. An official of the Tauranga branch, which put forward the remit, said the request was because of expensive advertising schemes in which firms offered large prizes for the benefit of the few.
She said that a price ceiling had been put on advertising in Britain and the system could well be introduced to New Zealand.
Whangarei delegates said that many of the prizes were
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31498, 12 October 1967, Page 2
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