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New Zealanders would be aTbalzed at the amount of tipping that went on in London today, said Mr. K. J. Holyoake, during an address in Waipukurau. "When we arrived," he said. "I found that we could get little done without putting our harids into our pockets for the humble shilling." To the average New Zealander, he said, tipping would be looked on with disgust. It had been largely due to the war and the visiting American serviceman. It applied to practically everything, he added.

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 October 1946, Page 5

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Untitled Chronicle (Levin), 24 October 1946, Page 5

Untitled Chronicle (Levin), 24 October 1946, Page 5

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