EARLY CLOSING.
(To the Editor of the Daily,)
Masterton, June 7. Sir,—l am glad an ex-employee has broached the subject of early closing; but is he not also one of those who keep open tilt all hours to catch a late customer ? I quite agree with him that we ex-employees should cloee at a decent hour, say six or P-m., tp be fip unfeatppct Jfeng there jjpijo jmpkrdopr business dtine. after that hour, and employees not fo 'he allowed to stay after the froiat door ja closed, but mptlp to do their. work in prppor busingss lifiurs, If the public jijn initpf wy litfle'thing at nigl.it and find their storo plosed, they will not wait till morajpg jf tlierp is apy other store they can get in the baokway, Hoping before long-to see all the stores dosed at six p.m. sharp, excepting Satur T daya,' 1 ' .i 1 ; i ;
I am, &0., Another ex-ESiployee,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 788, 8 June 1881, Page 3
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154EARLY CLOSING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 788, 8 June 1881, Page 3
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