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TRADING STAMPS

Hearings To Begin (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Feb. 25. Public hearings will be held in Parliament Buildings next week on trading stamps. The 10-member Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives will hear submissions on the Trading Coupons Amendment Bill introduced in Parliament last sess on and intended to outlaw trading stamps. The bill would make it an offence to issue trading stamps carrying an undertaking that the issuer will redeem them for any goods or service.

The Minister of Industries and Commerce (Mr Marshall) has emphasised that the bill Is not intended to make illegal anything that is legal now. The new law would not, therefore, outlaw coupons issued by tea packers and redeemable by cash.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31923, 26 February 1969, Page 1

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TRADING STAMPS Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31923, 26 February 1969, Page 1

TRADING STAMPS Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31923, 26 February 1969, Page 1

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