He's A "Jay-Fay"
HPHERE' are some men who. regat'd *• business and success as two little'
tin gods" v to whom every possible moment must-be devoted.
Further, the opinions these good fellows have of themselves seem to grow with their bank accounts.
Such mortals are treated as rather good jokes by William J. Wesney, jeweller, of Otautau, ans a J.P. to boot.
Yet, Wesney has built up a very substantial business m Otautau, a business is respected by the jew.ellery trade all over New Zealand. ■
William J. iS:a rare type of man m that he elects, to stay m the little town that has supported his growing business for so long.
No .matter how successful his outside activities may be, Otautau is big enough for Wesney — and what's more, Otautau needs Wesney. . ' He has a well-developed sense of civic pride and duty toWards his fellow-townsmen. Many a past successful event m Otautau might have fallen very flat had it. not been for the tact and- energy, of this worthy. "Jay Pay." ' '. ;. • .; •
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NZ Truth, Issue 1146, 17 November 1927, Page 6
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170He's A "Jay-Fay" NZ Truth, Issue 1146, 17 November 1927, Page 6
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