"ONE MAN, ONE JOB."
"Employer,"' in the pardoning l' ne > SUPP®' "One man, one jnb." I should like to say tM I have worked in "Employer's'" line of ' The miserable amount received for my 1» was the direct cause of my bavin? to g£t job in the evenings so a? to be able to Ke>! tho home going. "Employer" could count «• one hand the council employees doing od(1 jo -> but he would need a great many hands count on to see how many in general a^e . dn so. Husbands and wives are both compc «<• to work in a good many cases. These pfopl- - not work for fun or because they like 1 •
H. CHAPMAN*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 275, 21 November 1927, Page 6
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