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CAMP AMENITIES. (Per Press Association —Copyright). WELLINGTON, Sept. 6. Plans, made by the Salvation Army to. provide social .services for men who may be put into military camps, were outlined by. Colonel Grattan, chief, secretary of the Salvation Army to-day. . “We are not waiting until, the men are.in camp,’’.he said. “We want to be there to receive them and we have all our plans laid.” ; ■ MEAT PRICES. DUNEDIN, September .-7,, - Owing ,1° tiny increased prices of •c ttle and sheep at Burnside stock sales, Dunedin retailers have intimated higher shop prices from to-morrow, but have now been warned that under the Price Stabilisation emergency regulations, no increase can be made. However, the president of the Master Butchers’ Association has telegraphed Hon. D. ,G. Sullivan, pointing out. that an increase at tliis period of the year is justified, and it is hoped to secure some relaxation of the regulations. He points out that yesterday’s stock sale revealed a rise over the July prices of 14/- for mutton, and £5 for beef.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1939, Page 6
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