ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
CORRESPONDENTS. "Higher Plane."—The promoters of these concerts are anxious to consider the feelings of patrons and listeners. We suggest you put your complaint before them or the civic authorities. Mr. J. O'Grady.—Wo have already given space for the Unemployed Committee's reply. "Dubious."—All such professionals are required to pay tax on their earnings, and the entertainments aro also subject to amusement tax. It would be impracticable to attempt to stop their coming here. "One of the Unemployed."—The main purpose of the appeal to buy New Zealand goods was to. Increase employment. Workers in employment (the great majority) can help in this as well as those who receive dividends. "E.M.W."—Thank you. Regret no space.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 8
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