More Health Stamps Sold
N.Z. Press Association WELLINGTON, Oct. 10. New Zealanders spent $37,551 more on health stamps in the first seven weeks of sale* this year than they spent last year, the King George V Memorial Children’s Health Camps Board said tonight. Sales this year are $276,476, compared with $238,925 at the corresponding time last year. Each householder spent an average of 35c on health stamps—sc more than last year. The greatest increase in sales was in Auckland (up $8276) followed by Christchurch ($6202) and Rotorua ($3846). The campaign ended this
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32117, 13 October 1969, Page 18
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