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SHORTER WEEK

INVERCARGILL GROCERS’ VIEWS INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT (P.A.) INVERCARGILL, June 16. The question of introducing a fiveday week in grocers’ shops was discussed when a deputation from the Southland Grocers’ Union met representatives of the Master Grocers’ Association in Invercargill to-day. All the master grocers present stated individually that they were in favour of a week, but as an association they were not prepared to support the innovation because, in their opinion, it would leave the way open for the after-hour trader to make further inroads on the grocery business.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25564, 17 June 1944, Page 4

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SHORTER WEEK Otago Daily Times, Issue 25564, 17 June 1944, Page 4

SHORTER WEEK Otago Daily Times, Issue 25564, 17 June 1944, Page 4

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