BARBERS SEEK SUBSIDY
Dissatisfied With Price Order (Special) CHRISTCHURCH. Dec 5. I Barbers throughout New Zealand will approach the Government for a subsidy on haircuts, according to a j statement made during a hearing in the Magistrate’s Court this morning At present -assistants hud to show a weekly turnover of FlO to clear their employers, said Claude Alfred Lange. Barbers were working under a Stabilised Order and not a Price Order fixed by (he Price Tribunal and could thereloie not apply for a change in <aej Counsel said that Lange, who was pre: ult’i’.i ot Hit’ Canterbury and Westland Hairdressers’ Association, was at Dcesent organising balance-sheets to i place the position before the Govern- , nu nt He appeared in Court on a charge ot charging 1 6 t< - tutting ’lie hair of a b*w under 16 years of age contrary to Price order No 141. which fixed (lie price at 1 -. Mr H P La wry, S.M . ordered Lange to pav the costs of the prosecution.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23376, 6 December 1945, Page 4
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166BARBERS SEEK SUBSIDY Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23376, 6 December 1945, Page 4
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