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Frank's Record

INASMUCH as a man with a cheery X outlook on life cannot fail to make; his way m the world, Frank McCullough, Dunedin manager for the Kaiapoi people," has forged ahead m business circles of the dour city. Frank first saw the light of day m Liverpool and at an early age migrated to God's Own, His commercial training commenced with Penroses', and then he entered the wholesale field. \ •. ■ ■ ' Here his ability found a real outlet. For more than 20 years he represented — all ovei' the country — various great business houses; those who know say that he was one of the most popular commercial travellers on the 'road. This year of grace finds him Dunedin manager for the Kaiapoi Woollen Co.. a position to which he is happily and obviously suited. Pie knows how to run the place to please everybody; that is an art which some men never achieve after a lifetime of hard work. In lighter moments, Frank supplies a pleasing bass m the C.T. and W.A. Entertainers — a body which is popular m Dunedin on account of the fact that its members delight m visiting hospitals and ■ homes and giving, a little pleasure to those who are denied the good things of this world. Further, there's not much that McCullough doesn't know about football.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19271110.2.20.4

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
219

Frank's Record NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 6

Frank's Record NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 6

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