One of tho attractions of the wool salo is a free supper (says the "Auckland Star"). it is not open to the general public, and is intended for the benefit of the buyers. Yet, as tho outcome of custom, it has become a sort of free gathering to any who can claim even mild attachment to a wool sale, and sellers, brokers' clerks, and possibly a stray pressman give liberal patronage. The watch inside the "barrier" was not particularly strict at the Drill Hall on Friday evening and tho comparative freedom of action resulted in an overflow assembly in the refreshment room in search of soda water, sandwiches, and similar things. One hungry visitor, on being challenged, candidly admitted that*he did not have even the most slender of associations with the wool sale. He departed with a bun in his hand and crumbs in his whiskers. "I thought ib was a frpf feed," lie remarked indignantly as he took his departure. °
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19171, 30 November 1927, Page 4
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176Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19171, 30 November 1927, Page 4
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