“ How does business look to y'ou?” : “ This ought to be a year of great prosperity, although l.for one wouldn’t be surprised to see hard times set in.” ■‘Will things pick up pretty soon now?” “ Yes, J think they will, provided nothing happens to cause •» slump.” _ “Are prices going to be higher this year?” “ You can’t tell. I’d say yes and no,” “ How does your lino, size up?” “Pretty well; but, of course, I’m always learning about judging from appearances.” “Say, don’t yon think your statements are a fittle indefinite?” “ Well, they probably ace, but I doubt it.”. ■
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Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 6
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97Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 6
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