I grew up in Partington, and used to deliver 100 Pinks on a Saturday in the early 70s ... used to get 1p per paper. So £1 for an hours work and used to sell the last few in the Squire pub so a few tips normally gave me £1.20. Then when the price went to 6p virtually everyone gave me 10p and said keep the change, so I earned at least a fiver for an hour that year, which was a lot of money as my mates who delivered papers 7 days a week were only getting around £2.00 for the week and the year after I started my first full time job at £20 per week.
The only place you can see the Pink archive now is at Manchester Central Library. It's on Microfiche, and it's been invaluable in researching for my website. If you have a spare day I would recommend a day at the library rolling back those memories