CASH ORDERS
SYSTEM CONDEMNED Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, April 13. (Received April 13, at 12.30 p.m.) Instancing the evils of the casli order system, Mr King, of the Country Traders’ Association, told the Conference of Affiliated Chambers of Commerce that lie knew of the case of a man earning just above the basic wage who had a motor ear, a gramophone, and a wireless set, and his latest purchase was a player piano. As he had no room for this in his home, ho kept it in his kitchen, where it now stood, with the pots aud pans on it.
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Evening Star, Issue 19840, 13 April 1928, Page 6
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101CASH ORDERS Evening Star, Issue 19840, 13 April 1928, Page 6
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