At a meeting of the Wellington Retail Drapers and Clothiers' Association to discuss the anomaly in the Shops and Offices Act, whereby shopkeepers are precluded from observing the usual late shopping night, tho following resolution was carried unanimously: "That, having ascertained that by an anomaly in the Shops and Offices Act, retail traders are precluded from holding 'a late night,' this committee advises members to observe the law as it stands at present and forego the late night, but for the convenience of the buying public to remain open until 6 o'clock on Thursday night instead of 5.30' p.m, as usual, thus affording the public half an hour extra in which to do their shopping prior to Friday holiday." For Children's Hacking Cough— Woods' Great'Peppermint Cure.
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Waipa Post, Volume XIX, Issue 1103, 9 June 1921, Page 6
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