The Sunday morning ahave.haa beoome quite an institution in Auckland nowadays, aud the employees at all the barbers' shops are expected to return to work on Sunday morning. ** Tonaorial Artist," in a letter to the Herald on the subject, says :—" As these shopkeepers are breaking the law by doing business on Sundays, why are they not compelled to close ? One thing noticeable is that the majority of the people who come to be shaved on Sundays are trade unionists, whose selfish principles do hot coincide with their professed principles of unionism*"
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 264, 2 October 1902, Page 3
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91Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 264, 2 October 1902, Page 3
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