A FASTIDIOUS APPLICANT.
5 — WHO WANTED PULL PARTICULARS. A correspondent, who recently advertised in The Dominion for "a .strong young man to learn dairy and sheep-farming . . received, amongst others, the following letter in reply:— "Dear Sir,— "I see in Tiie Dominion you any advertising for a strong young man to learn dairy and sheep-fanning,, with a good home. Would you give me full particulars ffull underlined], size of farm, what stock, and number you carry on it, number of milking herd, hand or machine milking, home or factory separation, any cropping done (give particulars), distance from creamery, post office, railway station, of boat, number of family, and age of children, if any, any hired help employed ? "Would I have a bedroom to myself, or would ] have to share with someone else? "Would I have to do my own washing and mending? I am-a big strong fellow, and not afraid of work, if treated rii»ht. and has always been used to good food and plenty of it, and would expect the same. Please give full details. . . ."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 8
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175A FASTIDIOUS APPLICANT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 8
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