AN INCONSIDERATE REMARK
Sir,—Many women these days, when shopping for some article or commodity which is scarce, have been asked, “Don’t you know there is a war on?" Oh yes, we women whose sons and husbands are overseas and those whose loved ones will never return know only too bitterly that there is a war raging. Having one particularly sad case in mind, I wish to protest against this thoughtless and often cruel retort by some shop assistants who, if they stopped to think, would realise that there , are few people in New Zealand who have not good reason to know about the war.—Yours, etc* DO UNTO OTHERS. October SO, 1943.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24095, 3 November 1943, Page 4
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