HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING POST. Sir— ln your issue of 3rd hist, a paragraph « ] appears to the effect that Mr. Turnbull had I \ paid his employees an oxtra month's wages , each as bonus, and I am pleased to hoar of this generosity; but the paragraph goes too far,' when it would make it appear that old-estrib- • lished firms are not so generous. Sir. I have , the privilege of serving a firm - who does' thfr ' sort of thing systematically each year, and therefore does not require this example which your local would wish to inculcate. In fine» - it would appear that the boot should be eu the, other leg. I am, &c., i • Established JB#o. ( Wellington, sth September. '" ' [We are very glad indeed to find tnul our >n correspondent's employers are so liberal. It is to be hoped that the practice in question, wilt become universal amongst business firms of long standing. — Ed. E.P.] \ , •; f\ t
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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 214, 12 September 1877, Page 2
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