The Auckl:znd I’rir:e—lnH.-stignling Tribunal has returned to the city after conducting‘ inquiries in Gl.‘-'«lJ0i‘ll0 and Rotorua, and found that there has been a big aec.nmn.lntion of complaints during its absence. The tribunal was fully ‘occupied all Miondny morning sifting Um: eonlplainls relating to the prices 01:’ Inill<_, ren'r_. (mnl, g_>;rov,ol-ios. -fowl wliez-it, bread, onions, p<)tatoe.s', fencing wire and bran. The \\'m‘k involved in dealing with these complaints is considerable, as each complnint, must be czxrofully inquired into and evidence taken in order that the "cribnnal may find out exa.cl'ly What jnstifieaftimi tllere is both for the price and for the compl-aint. The tribunal will sit again on Wednesday afternoon and on Friday morning. It has already recomlnen(led several prosecu‘done, and the names will be‘published in a. few days when ihe writs are issued. ‘
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3501, 1 June 1920, Page 5
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133Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3501, 1 June 1920, Page 5
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