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THE COST OF LIVING

Sir.— l have been listening to Parliament and was disgusted by the speeches of Messrs Fraser , and Nash and their queer idea that they were still in power and could use the radio as they did before- They, along with Mr McLagan, Miss Howard and some others, have been speaking for the housewives and pensioners Well, I am both and a widow as well, and I have no fault to find with our present Government. Indeed,. I feel quite sure that none of those who put them In will ever vote against them. . r .. am w el ) u Pleased to get the extra butter, and the half-crown a week easily pays for all the extra cost of living—for me at any rate I agree with the Prima s^i^. at T they have topped “black marketing. —I am, etc., Me.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27447, 21 July 1950, Page 8

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THE COST OF LIVING Otago Daily Times, Issue 27447, 21 July 1950, Page 8

THE COST OF LIVING Otago Daily Times, Issue 27447, 21 July 1950, Page 8

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