A BOYCOTT
OF MR GOLDBERG. (Per Press Association—Copyright). CHRISTCHURCH, February 15. that \t\yo .;ho|gis boycotted if they gav'F him'any service whatever, have caused Mr Frank Goldberg of Sydney, governing director of the, Goldberg Advertising Agency, to move out of tllbm. Mr Goldberg, who arrived iii the city yesterday, said this morning that the alleged" reason for the boycott was that it had been discovered by the Labour Party, that he had assembled the .staff of the Waterloo Hotel in Wellington and advised them to vote for the Nationalist Party } and that he had said that all who voted for Labour had received a> “bonus” of £5 each. After moving out of one hotel in the city to save the manager any embarrasment by hi s presence, Goldberg is now ensconced in a Vice-Regal, suite at another.
lii his efforts to find the cause of actions directed , against him Mr Goldberg has consulted, the Prime Minister (Mr M. J. Savage) who said the matter would.be adjusted. Mr Savage himself had agreed that Mr Goldberg was entitled to undertake publicity for the National Party and that everything he had done had been within his rights.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1939, Page 6
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