DANGERS OF OSTENTATION.
“Wo must never loroet tlmi an\ form of material display rreat.es ds own m-al ion umono those loss lori neat,.. A spirit of envy may imt la excused. hut it is easily undorston.i. \u employer who is loreod to redme Ihe senle of remuneration for Ids emplovees. or I lie nnmher of those employed. may lx* entirely justilied in his action from the point ol view ol his balance-sheet, Imt he will not easily reconcile his other eni])loyee s to the altered situation hoeauso ol that reason. They know nothing ol his own personal problems, and even il th were capable of iinderstandim.r them—and very frer|Ueutly they are not—a feeline of resentment ami dist-iest would inevitably arise notwillistandinu;.”— M!• Aliens Watson. -1.1’.. !l Aliens Whitson and Co.. Ci.d., Xr'.v-castle-on-Tyne. in llie ••('oneiveational Quarterly,” ‘‘The Spirit of I’cnuuciatimi in Industry.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1928, Page 1
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142DANGERS OF OSTENTATION. Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1928, Page 1
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