UNEMPLOYED SINGLE MEN.
-Your correspondent seems much perturbed over the married men being provided wttfl four days' work per week against his. , He is not only uncharitable but most illogical* As he states, • the single men to-day reluctant in marrying on the score of expense, .! yet the married man deserves less consideration because he has his own home and some* times money in the bank. Then where, I ask/ does the single man on equal wages spends his money? Methinka there may be some truth\in the statement of a-young man- W/;. remarked recently that while some men tie® . themselves to one wife the others had til< choice of half a dozen without being tied w ■ at all. No doubt it is costly, lie added, -W» after all.what has the married man left out. of his week's wages 1 This is the outlook of the spendthrift of to-day. Hence his poverty. i.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 37, 13 February 1931, Page 61
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151UNEMPLOYED SINGLE MEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 37, 13 February 1931, Page 61
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