ADDING TO WAGES.
Will you grant me space in your paper to answer your correspondents "Employer" -a«i "Disgusted Colonial 'TrammieV Wife"! I should like to suggest that they employ 'tltir time in finding out the reason why a few ft-'?-the tramway employees and others try-to. aid a little to their wages by doing, a little extfa work. Perhaps it is to help them to OTOtOB® financial worries and difficulties —worries -waifi
your correspondents have evidently not rieneed. Personally, I have far admiration for the man or woman who di» his best to master such a situation have for a man or woman who condww fellow workers unheard. Many people in easier and considerably more affluent positinu derive their incomes from more than one: or,;; two sources, so why, may I ask, shoidd t%- : '. tramways employees be singled out Mil*.:;?; objects for abuse? A greater spirit fellowship would prevail if some people occupy their minds with thoughts charitable. ANOTHER COLONIAL WIF% i
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 276, 22 November 1927, Page 6
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161ADDING TO WAGES. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 276, 22 November 1927, Page 6
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