A FINAL APPEAL FROM THE BUSINESS MANAGER.
Mrs. Spencer, the Business Manager, writes:
“ Again I ask for space for a tiual appeal to those subscribers who have not paid their subscriptions, before I strike* their names off the book. It is simply foolish to go on issuing papers to people who will not pay even when accounts are rendered, and so ii cash is not forthcoming by end of December, many who arc now receiving papers will have none sent in Januarv.’
The newspaper subscriber s code of ethics appears sometimes to be greatly at fault. No one would think of continuing to take iu bread or milk or meat without exporting and endeavouring to pay for the same. If not wanted the goods would be refused. And yet people will take in a paper for months or even years, and, when application is made for payment, coolly say they do not want the paper. If not wanted why was it received V The expense of printing and posting has been incurred, and a sens »[ honour should prevent repudiation of the debt.
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White Ribbon, Volume 12, Issue 139, 15 December 1906, Page 8
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182A FINAL APPEAL FROM THE BUSINESS MANAGER. White Ribbon, Volume 12, Issue 139, 15 December 1906, Page 8
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