POTATOES BOYCOTTED
PROTEST OF HOUSEWIVES.
By Telegraph—Press' Assn.— CopyrightSydney, July 23; The"Housewives’ Progressive Association has instituted a boycott of P ota J?®J as a protest against the prevailing ig prices, but, though the demand to-day shows a slackening, the price re at £2O per ton. A year ago supplies were little m than at prelent, and the price was about £7. To-day it is reputed that one Sussex: Street buyer paid for a line of 1000 bags of Tasmanmn Brownells, and further - are forecasted, being attributed speculative purchases.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1929, Page 6
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