CORRESPONDENCE.
To The Editor. Sir, —Tn refill to E. G. Martin, J did not ask him for a long->gnded .gtid‘ persotriil’ 'Attack, of course, in 1 1 is ftiklral'style. I took exception to his remark’ that the cost of living had not been reduced in Ij'oxton, wKmlns a reflection upon locjil business’ people. Let him stick to the point. He knows he cannot deny it. I have not got anything to do with squeezing the toiler or the landgamhle. As to Him'leading the are to receive' 5s per week . less in wages to do something or other, he w ill firstfhave fs'shmv> he knows what he is talking about. Well, 1 Sir, 1 hfiving ekpdsed E. G. Martin’s inaccuracy I will not take up any more of'your space. Although gas . has not come-down in price, some people use it extravagantly without much illumination. Thanking you for- space to correct E. G. Martin, I am etc, FAIR PLAY.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2429, 16 May 1922, Page 2
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157CORRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2429, 16 May 1922, Page 2
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