A POT OF VASELINE
np'TTTEEiHNG CHARGE HIS.MISSEI). (Per United Press Association.) lIAWEI'A, .tune S. The charge atraiti-l. George Crichton Tail, a ch. mist, of making :;n alleged un n\i. on ih.e profit in soiling a four ounce pot of vs-r.'inc at fifteen pence was dismissed, the Magistrate considering that tile price was not unrea onahly high having regard to the several circumstances and the chemist’s pro'-:’:-, lone! skill jilaciiirr him on a ditTercnt footing from a genera! storekeeper. The Magistrate found that the proiit, taking into con iderafion the cost of re(ih:cemcn;, was not more titan fifty or 55 per cent, and the not- profit loss. defendant had sold a dozen pots only in live months.
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Southland Times, Issue 18844, 9 June 1920, Page 6
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116A POT OF VASELINE Southland Times, Issue 18844, 9 June 1920, Page 6
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