Making Things Easier
Now a word to women about making things easier in the daily round of life. I mentioned just now postal deliveries, and I asked you if you were doing all you could to help the Post Office. This question might be extended indefinitely. There
aré any number of little courtesies and considerations that can be practised so as to _ economise in time and energy. Give everybody who serves you the least possible trouble. Don’t expect too much of
harassed and perhaps inexperienced tradesmen and officials. You may see a customer at a busy bank counter pass over a roll of notes. The teller has to smooth over the fotes. Multiply this many times and you'll find that an appreciable amount of his time is wasted. Perhaps you and your neighbours can combine to make ‘deliveries of goods
easier. —
~ ("Women Are in This War."
Miss
Amy
Kane
National Service Zalk,
May 10.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 153, 29 May 1942, Page 3
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154Making Things Easier New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 153, 29 May 1942, Page 3
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