TRADING STAMP BILL.
(Our Parliamentary Reporter.)
Wellington This Day. A Bill to amend the Trading Stamps Abolition Bill of last session is being in* troduced by the Government. That Act, it has been found, while doing all that was required of it in abolishing the Trading Stamp Company, does not meet a new state of things that has arisen since then, viz., the issue of trading stamps by traders themselves. The Act merely prohibits the issue of trading stamps “ winch entitle the holder thereof to demand and receive from any Trading Stamp Company any money or goods.” This is got over by traders issuing trading stamps, which they themselves redeem. It is with the object of putting a stop to this practice, and also presumably of increasing the demand for Government discount stamps that the Amending Bill is being introduced.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 July 1901, Page 3
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140TRADING STAMP BILL. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 July 1901, Page 3
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