Men Should Work
Not very long ago, if. you bad chanced to walk down a certain city street in Wellington, you might have Seen a very small girl in a neat overcoat walking round and round with the swing doors in one bf the buildings. As she walked, she sang softly, to herself.
But she walks no more. Recently she lost all interest in her favourite pastime and “going down town to see Daddy” held no more thrills for her. Her mother was curious.
“Why don’t you like playing with the moving doors any more,” she wanted to know. Her daughter pouted. “ ’Cos I don’t like the men,” she explained. “They all go in and out on my push.”
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 176, 22 April 1937, Page 6
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