MASTER BUTCHERS CONFER
By Telegiajh—Press Association. Dunedin, February 2. The fifth annual conference of the New Zealand Master Butchers’ Industrial Association of Employers opened this morning, Mr. W. Tunley, Wellington, presiding over seventeen delegates. Mr. Tunley, in his presidential address, referred to difficulties the master butchers were experiencing, such as shortage of stock, which brought about increases in retail prices; unfair competition, and the cutting of prices by retailers. Notwithstanding these difficulties, however, the association had forged ahead, he said.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 110, 3 February 1938, Page 17
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