THE HALF-HOLIDAY QUESTION.
J. C. BRYANT.
To the Editor. Sir,— A wee bircl lias just whispered that I am the person referred to by "Curious," in your last night s issue. 11 this is correct, then I want "Curious" and any others intereste'l to know that I am right out for AArednesday lialf-holiday for Napier, until such timo as the Goveniment sees lit to bring in a universal half-boliday. The compliment conveyed in his _ reference to tbe "level-headecl business men" doosn't cut any ice with me. 1 have weighed the Saturday lialf-holi-day in the halance for years, an-l l'ound it wanting, — I am, etc..
Napier, April 24, 1929. (Published by arrangement).
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 8
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111THE HALF-HOLIDAY QUESTION. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 8
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