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Upton Sinclair says of his startling; book, “The Brass Check”:—“Tho thesis of this book is that our newspapers do not represent public interests, but private interests; they do not represent humanity, but property; they value a man, not because he is great, or good, or wise, or useful, but because he is wealthy, or of service to ] vested wealth.” Labour wants a chain of dailies; pay the levy—ton shillings for men and five shillings for women—and the deed is done. —Au£. Exchange. The Big Event. —McGrner’s Annual Winter Sale commences Friday, June 29. Profit smashed goods, each and every article positively and substantially marked down. Special purchase 97 cases of manufacturers’ and warehousemen’s surplus stocks bought at less than half usual prices. For economy ! * and satisfaction —McGruer’s (Westland), Ltd.—Advt.

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Grey River Argus, 28 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 28 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 28 June 1922, Page 3

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