THE BUSINESS MAN.
<"i'Td THE 'EDITOR OF THE STAJfDAKD.] ■, g lßj_^Tiie letter signed " Behind the Scene " plainly Rhowed who " Business Mali'! is, and Mia motives for dispaiaging^ tlie'"Standaud are now easily' explainable. But it was rather contemptible to try and make the public believe that the letters were written by one -or ofh^i^ ft»rsines3 man m the Square, whereas it was only a case of .paltry and very - bitter trade jealousy. If I am rightly informed, " Business Man " pursued similar tactics elsewhere. I don't ,tbink line of conduct is exactljKpreditable to himself or the office^ie works m. However, after the exposure of "Behind the Scene" all he may|"say'Bow*<»n do the Standabd no posslbleniinn.f-1 am, &a,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 7, 6 December 1883, Page 3
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115THE BUSINESS MAN. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 7, 6 December 1883, Page 3
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