Cheque Stories.
One of them appears in " Notes and Gold," the organ of the banker, or, at all events, ot the bank clerk. "I'm' very sorry, miss," says the paying cashier, " but this is a crossed cheque, and I cannot pay it over the counter." "Oh, is it really?" replies the- fair customer. * M How tiresome ! Then I suppose I shall have to come round the other side to get it." This forms a reminder of the other cheque story, which is that of minister, who had, to his intense surprise and delight, received an unwonted cheajue from a charitable donor. " This cheque. is to order,, and must be endorsed," explained the paying cashier at the Highland bank. •• Eh ?" "' Endorsed — across the back." Oh, ay!": /tad with the pen and all his soul the minister wrote, "I heartily endorse . this cheque." *
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Manawatu Herald, 20 September 1898, Page 3
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141Cheque Stories. Manawatu Herald, 20 September 1898, Page 3
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