SLIPSHOD METHODS.
• A WORD TO BUSINESS MEN. (By Tclccrauh.—Sscclal Corresnondent.) Auckland, August 15. ' The Cliicf Justice frequently lakes th«. opportunity during the hearing of cases to comment upon careless business methods. . At tho Supremo Court, at Auckland, the terms of a missing agreement wore in question., and Sir Robert Stout said that slipshod business method* were in practice to an enormous extent* Business men seemed to bo poorly train-A ed in business habits'. Nothing was' easier than to set down the feature of a business-like agreement—anything for a record. Fully half the commercial cases that came before tho Court arose from the slipshod way in which mercantile men did their business. Ho bad had to make such a statement in Wellington recently, and it appeared that' people in Auckland wore no wtter.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 16 August 1912, Page 4
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132SLIPSHOD METHODS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 16 August 1912, Page 4
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