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(To lln- I'Milor.) Sir. —Can you explain lo niysc?!T iind olhers why Ihe Prices Investigation Commission did not visit Fulton. 1 think, Sir, we have a» much right (o an enquiry into Hie (trices we are paying j‘or some of our eommodil ies as I’a Imerston or Peilding, where many articles can he purchased cheaper than in Foxion, which I can prove. Perhaps, Sir. the Borough Council or Clianiher of Commerce will invite the Commission lo sii in Foxfon. —1. am, etc., FAMILY .MAN. [WF have-previously (minted oid that any one who is of opinion thai they have been overcharged can submit their case to the hoard of Trade, with proofs, for investigation. The information so given is treated as confidential. — Ed.lL]
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2178, 18 September 1920, Page 2
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123CORRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2178, 18 September 1920, Page 2
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