COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS.
AT THE MASTERTON SHOW. The question of complimentary lunch tickets was introduced by Mr W. J. Welch at the meeting of the Comjnifctee of the Masterton A. .and P. I Association on Saturday; lafet. '■'' Mr O. C.. Cooper said there was a tendency, particularly among Racking Cmbs, to refuse all complimentary luncheon, tickets. The A. and P. Association, . he; knew, were fairly liberal, out the was a very con- '. siderabie' one. He moved that- ;fche matter be leltin the liands of the | Luncheon. Committee. Mr Summerell difficulty was in deciding who was not entitled '[:' .'-id'i a cbmplinientary .luncheon ticket. '■ v ;.,j' ' The President matter be ieft j in;the Jhancls of■ tlit-, Chairman, of the Finance t Committee: and another. ■''>':';./";•■.;"' : ' ,''. " ■ Mr 1 Perry that.it was> local people, rand; visitors; i wlidf were the trouble over/free luncheon tickets. ''..'■ y :\y.''r---- : \ '■■'''■■/,-'''. ',•' -' ; Mr Copper said he would;withdraw his resolution.in favour •sident's suggestion. He" • thought J(t would be a good thing^if|ilie ! name of the person fissuirig this, ticket place^';pn/the- '■.;■!': The President then moved' that : & ebnsistihg of .the President and Vice-President,':with Me'&eiV Caselberg arid; McGregor,'- be appointed to arrange/ for the .'issuing of compUmentary' &nd that name W jthe„perispn ;be!-p|aces^s^^^ the holder of picket wished to take a friend r in'!witiu hiim to; luncheon,' .-W; should (tip) permitted to buy a ticket;': •'"' •'.'.' ■'";:'-.■::?,;
This suggestion approved/and the resolution ef the President was carried.. ■. ■.'.' --i ■■ ~'• '''''",. ;:■'/: "v. r ' v '.■'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10157, 6 February 1911, Page 5
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232COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10157, 6 February 1911, Page 5
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