PRICE-CUTTING PRACTICE.
CONDEMNED BY GROCERS
CAUSE OF FINANCIAL FAILURES. [BY TELEGBAPH.-r—PEKSS ASSOCIATION.J "WELLINGTON. Thursday. Price-cutting was a depu tation frorft the New J..dand Master Grocers' Federation. tc tlx Prime Minis ter, the, Rt. Hon. k Forbes, and the Minister of Industrie? Commerce, the Hon. R. Masters* jUi'-d&y. It was claimed tl>ai .hi manufacturer had an inalienable xiQltt mi the goods he produced" from the i i»H. J hey left the factory until they iW.■!.<<" the consumer. The spokesmen stated ti'UL the growth of price-cutting had I)£V. followed by unemployment assignmentbankruptcies and reduced income-tax payfoeuts. M'* Forbes said he would confer with Mr. Masters .arid bring >tiie subject before his other colleagues.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 6
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