LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
HOLIDAY MUDDLE.
Sir,—The partial observance of | holiday on Wednesday last c.ills WW some comments. We were »pP«jd| ed about 10 a.m. on Wednesday v« know if we would close our ! ,re " I, **l at noon. Surely this is a mj* I J"S| businesslike proceeding, and 833 thing should be done to p««| repetition. All business#s|! people have two (1) The general public; ployees. . ''^totaikee In a great many ments are made with perform obligations on certaTn flaws and, unless a holiday « advertised how do the general public fare * they come into a town and .mo » the business places, shops, eic. closed up? On the other hand, wnw is the position of the em they are notified that work wjH<Jg at noon? JfSS anv amusemefite- : outaiae vnc and in a cases a day's this acting fairly U them? Wout not a holiday be mua more enjoyable if they werejjte u make arrangements brtorehand. As a firm we are a waft *'"X" fall in with the majority WjJJ holidays, and any matter of generw interest, provided a cedure is adopted. .A u. We suggest that this taken up by the Chamber of merce. Perhaps an association oi tradespeople could be forme*- JJJ that infuture holidays be advertisea one week b^™ h ™ d - cooPEB , & For Cooper and Curd. £ &.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 515, 19 March 1920, Page 2
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219LETTERS TO THE EDITOR HOLIDAY MUDDLE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 515, 19 March 1920, Page 2
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