LATE SHOPPING.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir—l would jast like to point out to the memborß of the Ea,'ly Closing Association that domestic serva.itß have no other time generally than Saturday evenings to do thoir shopping, as tbo time they are allowed out is, aB a general mlv 1, one evening in the week from about 7.30 to 10, and evory other Saturday evening. If th ey can enlighrnn us as to how we are to get ont through the week to do our shopping- I amßuroa good many moro as well as m.*«elf would feel obliged to them, although they are the persons that inserted thoso very offensive advertisements in your pupor- - No woman with any self-respect over Moes it, *c. They have a little self-respect, or I suppose they would be telling the ladies that from behind the counters when thoyfcO to make their purchases ©n Saturday cv enmgs.-I am '&0 -' Houby-maid. Wellington, 30th April.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1890, Page 3
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