CASH ORDER INQUIRY
The Cash Order Inquiry is to open on Monday mom ing, ith • March, at Boom 61, Parliament' Buildings, 'the Hon. J. G. Cobbe-(Minister of Industrios) presiding, and will be continued the following day. The Minister proposes to hand to the Press a'statcmciit" as to the nature of the evidence taken. From Wellington tho. Minister goes to Christchurch and Dunedin, and the inquiry will conclude at Auckland. The inquiry has no reference whatever to the cash-bn-delivery—usually known as the "C.O.D."—system, which has to do, essentially, of course, with the importation of parcels from the United Kingdom, the, New Zealand Post Office acting as collecting'agent for the sellers at the . other end. It relates to the system under which cash orders are issued to clients by the cash order companies, thei-e orders being tenderable to retail traders .who are reimbursed by tho cash order issuing company concerned. ' .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 41, 20 February 1929, Page 10
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148CASH ORDER INQUIRY Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 41, 20 February 1929, Page 10
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