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BARBER’S PRICES

FIXED |BY TRIBUNAL. P.A. WELLINGTON, June 3. A Price Order fixing the maximum prices that can be charged for cutting the hair and the shaving of males was issued to-night with the Gazette. The Order, the Price Tribunal states, has been issued to secure uniformity in the prices charged for cutting the hair of youths, as these prices have varied throughout New Zealand. The prices fixed are: Hair cutting: Males under 16, one shilling, except after 4.30 on Friday, or any time on Saturday, when the maximum of Is 6d for those over sixteen, will apply to youths as well. Shaving: The price is fixed at Is.

The Tribunal states that these are maximum prices and hairdressers may charge less if they wish to do so.

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Grey River Argus, 4 June 1943, Page 6

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BARBER’S PRICES Grey River Argus, 4 June 1943, Page 6

BARBER’S PRICES Grey River Argus, 4 June 1943, Page 6

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