The Editor
(\\ait Mason, in the Master Printer). The editor who wields his pen, up ill hits sanctum or liis den, is working hard, and Hoping inucn that with you all he keep in touch. -i sort ol clearin house lie keeps; all sorts of facts he has, in heaps, collected over all the earth, and use according to their 'worth. It is his job to take Ills spade and dig up facts to nolp your trade, much special knowledge to collect, and niai<e liis columns all reflect the best in every modern plan to keep your business in the van. So read th-j, things lie has to say, and jog 'with, him along the way. He had no h»|ji..on his head, but oft a moistened towel, instead. ale does not bask iu eilk attire, ior fiddle with, a costly lyre; his shirt-sleeves rolled jip to his ears, ! he toils away with pen and shears, collecting thoughts he hopes will aid to make a winner ol your "trade. And better service he can do, if 1 e walks Ihand in hand with you. Oh, service is his ond and aim, to help his readers play the game! So read hiTpreacTfments, and you find the reason for his ceaseless grind. And if yWll fill ibis soul with joy—pure happiness without alloy— you'll write to him when you have found a lot of puzzles floating round. No dovibt you often have on hand a problem" ISfiat you don't undestand, some question or some ugly twist you own experience has missed. Then write the editor and "fell the inside facts—'twill please him well, and it will make him blithe and gay to shoo your worriments away.
That journal finds itself a goose which isn't of true "worth and use to every reader on its list ; it 6 true vocation it lias missed. So, printer man, be not afraid to afik the journal of your trade for i any help you're saghing for, 'twill please the cheerful editor.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 October 1915, Page 3
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334The Editor Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 October 1915, Page 3
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