"THIS SHOP IS UNFAIR."
STUDY IN BOYCOTT.
Boyoott in New Zealand is not unknown, but other places have their records in this respect. San Francisco', is one. 1 A Wellingtonian, who has just returned here,, states that as ho was proceeding along one of that largo city's main thoroughfares his attention was attracted'by the following cry: "This shop is unfair! This shop is unfair!" Naturally enough, he became interested,' and on making inquiries, he found the cry came from a man wearing attached to the lapel of his coat a red ribbon. Ho was walking up and down on the pavement in front of the shop. • Later, ho (the Wellingtonian) was informed that the particular shop was boycotted. When it was decided to boycott a shop, the practice was that a man Tgss placed outside it, and he called out. 'Jay and night, "This shop is unfair." :
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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147"THIS SHOP IS UNFAIR." Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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