BAND UNIFORMS
BUSINES^H
To the Editor. Your tim'ely leader in Fr||^ sue should press home theHE the local business people aK©^1 ting a "square deal" at tliefiBjiL the councillors, and Cr. Joi>:^H| be commended for the staigPlj taken over the band unifonflH often wonder why the localiffi®don't squeal ' over the harflB salary. I understand he ii|B paid handmaster in New felill I I ask should the ratepayeri^^j pelled to foot the bill? value for the money. Can you tell us, sir, hooks for the public librarys|iy 1 outside, when surely a goo:i^pi0| of books could he securedjlg§|J local booksellers, who aK|S:J payers. Also why the t'-Haj ofiice supplies are bought I town. Thank goodness tha^®!1! [ not far ofi: when ratepayf®Br| ahle to show their, appreciat^^Mr j services rendered. — Yours,
Rotorua, November 20. WBj[~a
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 387, 23 November 1932, Page 4
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133BAND UNIFORMS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 387, 23 November 1932, Page 4
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