Attention Not Best
THOSE who patronise the selling windows at Trentham cannot say enough for the attention and courtesy of the lady sellers, but the com-' parative few who get to the back of the tote to .collect are not so free with the praises for the men pay-out clerks. At the just past meetings quite a number of complaints of discourteousness reached "N.Z. Truth." At times one or two of the pay-outs travel along the borderline of impudence. . Not. everybody wishes to collect immediately the race is run. The investor who waits till after the rush is the one who finds ; himse|f insulted. At one of the change windows on Monday an incident was noticed that cannot be passed: without comment. , Two elderly ladles went up just prior. Ito- the last event, but instead [ of receiving the attention they were entitled to, the window was slammed down m -their faces. The tote can ill afford to turn business away, and a word m" the right quarter would be m plage, as well as m time.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 13
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