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TO ABOLISH TIPS

ENGLAND MAKES MOVE ten per cent, for service Hotel keepers and restaurant owners » England are making another move to abolish tipping and charge 10 per tent, for •service” on all meal checks. This system is working well in Italy and customers are freed from the "'orry of knowing how much and whom '“tip. Clifford Whitley and Sir Francis Towle, two of England’s hotel kings, are now in Italy studying the 10 per ■3 stem at close quarters. They ure impressed by it and on their return to England’ they intend to campaign for its introduction in hotels, cafes and restaurants. , "Tipping is the curse of England, s a>'s Whitley. He is of opinion that aotei stuff and waiters are better off, prefer a fixed percentage to the bill, and ln Italy, at least, are more respectful tocustomers.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 213, 28 November 1927, Page 3

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TO ABOLISH TIPS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 213, 28 November 1927, Page 3

TO ABOLISH TIPS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 213, 28 November 1927, Page 3

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