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i'l'o Ihe K.'ifor.l ! Sir. I -.iv. -cine time ago thai the flank'of I'li'-lnid gave notice to Si>o ot j its, female eloiks to leave the end ot j Uiis month. 1 hoped that the banks 1 ], ~., an I nil mercantile; homes, would |-~:|.,-,\. but il -eeins t" be a forlorn hope. It coild lime : n only a graceful act for (he female clerks here to have re-j signed in ;i li-i.lv when the men began. coming back. Tlicy knew the positions I were only temporary svhen taking them j i-iiti nil, many of them more lucrative, l.nl fh.-v think the ollice desk is a grade a,.e.\e- tin-Hi. Meantime, the male clerks i ii-,. en a sad way. many of them with, ill-pendents, walking round the various olliics, lo be told there is no room for, tin-in: mi.l th'- position will be more a ut.' a- each vessel cornea in. Some- oi the women may help to keep the homes, iiiii il,- majority only keep themselves., 1 am. . te., A WOMAN. I
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 105, 3 May 1919, Page 12
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