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‘ ‘'l .believe lam safe in saying that 75 per cent of the signatures of Auckland bushiess men are unreadable,” said Mr R. G. Clark, Chairman of the One Tree Hill Road Board at a meeting lastxveek. “It is fashionable nowadays,” said a member. ‘‘lt is handy on a cheque,” added a second—“or in a breach of promise case,” responded a-third. - ’ “Some exhibitors, because they have -a rooster in the show, ’ think they should have three lunch tickets for three days, and entrance to the show as well,” remarked Air T, R, Hodder at the A. and P. Asso'ciat'o’n’w conference in Palmevston North, during a discussion on luncheon ticket privileges. Horowhenna Association taLT<al a remit which urged that in view of Hm heavy expense involved by 'A. 'and P. Associations in this respect, some uni. form scale should be introduced relative Jo the issuing of luncheon fekets. 'Ar>- J. AL Johnston, in' moving the v< - T-'it. I'nvooartod a volnrir (.-> Che syslem of. quick' lum-h . Afp JloL i l '-!' snol-m nf “a Tiv Jeakabc. in the bin. cheon tickc-Ls af the preoent time.'’ J h€ V’cTß.it V<a3 FiClGplcd,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1925, Page 2

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1925, Page 2