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A Dunedin man recently chanced to be at a place on the West Coast where a number of ‘’Red Fed” speakers were expounding their doctrines, and in particular .advocating a rise in wages, when a Salvationist got up and said to them. “You’re on the wrong tack, boys. Strike for lower wages, then you can strike again for lower prices for everything and thus get a chance to live decently. Don’t you see that by doubling your wages you have cut the sovereign down to half a sovereign’” From any other than a Salvationist this bit of rudimentary political economy would have been resented. This man got * respectful hearing. At a well attended meeting of the' executive of the Old Thamesites’ Association at New Plymouth last night it was decided to hold the annual meeting during October, to lie fallowed by a sooial e-ening. Committees were set up to make the necessary ar v angemente. Choose the right store and you will wear the right cloths.' Through united eSorts, specialisation and intense buying we are able to offer the public style right cloths ' at keenly competitive prices. Shop at McGruer’e, Central Devon Street. See for yourselves.* The Hustler’s are showing their first shipment of Ladies’ Spring Millinery, »t prices to suit the most slender purse. Fur necklets and stoles are just what are required at this season and these we are offering also at prices that appeal. The Hustlers, Drapers,*

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1930, Page 6

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1930, Page 6

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1930, Page 6