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MISMANAGEMENT.

(To the Editor)

Sir, —The manager's explanation of last Saturday's "matinee muddle" is quite beside tho point. I put it to him this way: Supposing he saw an article in a shop window marked 2/- and on entering to purchase same he was told a mistake had been made and the price was 4/-, what would he do? I venture to say he wouKi either get tho articlo at the marked price or else he 'would leave the shop in disgust, never to enter it again. This is quite a parallel case, and is given as an indication of the way the people should treat the matter under such circumstances as arose last Saturday. Again thanking vou for valuable space.—l am, ete., STILL DISGUSTED. Leamington, Feb. 28, 1930. "

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2305, 1 March 1930, Page 4

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MISMANAGEMENT. Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2305, 1 March 1930, Page 4

MISMANAGEMENT. Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2305, 1 March 1930, Page 4