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AN EYE FOR BUSINESS.

Tlie boy of the family, the smart little son of an editor, had just passed bis ninth birtluliy, and delighted in stirring tilings up whenever lie found a chance. On his way to school one day he popped into a- hardware store. “Say, mister,” li.c called out,’-’ “do you keep knives?” “Oil, yes,” replied the storekeeper, “we’ve kept them for years.” “Well,” returned the boy, starting for the door, “just advertise, and then

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2086, 11 January 1908, Page 6 (Supplement)

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AN EYE FOR BUSINESS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2086, 11 January 1908, Page 6 (Supplement)

AN EYE FOR BUSINESS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2086, 11 January 1908, Page 6 (Supplement)

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