CORONATION DAY.
- ' ■■♦ *O Ttiß EDITOR. Sir,— l think, sir. the importance of tho above day is not thought of whqn \vo sfee in the papers that tho butohets or gro> cers are not going to keep it as a holiday, because this day is a great national event, 'and- all petty feeling*' about the men not meeting thoir einployoife by working longer on other days 1b unworthy of citizens, who call tho(nfeelve3 patriots, Where indeed is your patriotism if you want to squeeze more work out of thb employees? Wake up, and throw away such ideas. Close up cheerfully, and by bo doing add to the happiness of oth6i's by letting* all cla«s&s enjoy themselves on Bitch a great historical day.— l am, etc., A CITIZEN Wellington, 20th June, 1911.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1911, Page 2
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130CORONATION DAY. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1911, Page 2
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