THE HOLIDAYS.
WHAT. DATS'AEE TO COUNT..' Offing tq Christmas , Day, and I\ew Tear's Day falling on ; ' Sundays, there is ail element of .doubt ns to what days are to bo observed as holidays at the double festival so 'near at ihpnd. As the result of inquiries it has beer, ascertained that the ordinary retail businesses (save those which deal in foodstuffs . and soft drinks) will be closed for business on, Monday and Tuesday next' and': on Monday only at the 'New Year.. These include tho butcher, the baker,' the candle-stick-maker, the draper, and - the ' boot salesmen, and all tradesmen. • The. wholesale' grocers "arc to close ■on the same days. The wholesale soft-goods warehousemen have, .through their association,. . resolved .to close from December 21 (Christmas Eve) until, the - morning of January 4—ten clear days. The Chamber of Commerce will be closed from-Decem-ber 24 until the lriorning of December 28,. and on January 2. : .-;
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 December 1910, Page 4
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152THE HOLIDAYS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 December 1910, Page 4
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