SHOP WINDOW DISPLAYS
TO THE EDITOR. Str, —We have censors for picture films, but after all the public is protected because one need not patronise pictures unless one chooses. Why is there not a censor for shop window displays, such as one has thrust upon one in the busiest area, of our city? Methinks that if this vulgar display were exhibited in a poor locality there would immediately be a prosecution. —I am, etc., Disgusted. Dunedin. September 6.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22053, 8 September 1933, Page 5
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