MR. PAYNE AGAIN.
HIS MYSTERIOUS SROPKEEPEItS.. H has bcra reported that .Mr. Payne, M.P. t'otv Grey .Lynn, lias received a petition from Auckland storekeepers Unit their tmsinwMs have been paralysed by tho effects of the strike, ami praying that tho Government should intervene in tin. matter. An Anokian.l storekeeper wit It una shop in Queen St root nnj another in Newton cannot say definitely ihiil Mr. Payne has not received any' mu-3i petition, hut stall's that ii would 0.? very ititcrostin;;; if ho would i;jfe tho pidjif'o tin- wtme-s of tho sinni'iorios to it, as tho oxpi'none.e of himself suul nnnvy others has not been in the ilircrtinii stated by .Mr. Payne's ©'petitioners." "My businesses in Auo.Hrsnd have," says our informant., "been a wy long way from being paralysed, for as a matter of fact tny returns have kept up to tlie normal rif-'ht through the strike, and 1 know others have expressed themselves to ii!o as having had the same experience, much, let mo say, to our stirprise. I cannot believe that any assoniation of Auckland storekeeper's bare Untitled Mint business is paralysed."-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1918, 28 November 1913, Page 8
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184MR. PAYNE AGAIN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1918, 28 November 1913, Page 8
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