Road Veteran
TO-DAY we tell you about John Anderson. Not the gentleman of the song; but a ' certain, John Anderson whose 1 travelling bags — veterans like himself — bear' the device: "Representing J. Rattray & Go." • ', John is a commercial traveller, one of the old, .school. That is to say, he has that ability to extend a really genuine friendship towards everybody. _ The owner of a very good string of reminiscences, he can tell you all there is to know of "the road." If, one of these days, you are m a little country hotel south of Dunedin and observe a terrible bustling taking place, everyone making the place 960k spick and span—and the" cook doing her best to devise new and altogether charming dishes— no need to ask if they're expecting the Piynce* of Wales. You'll know instinctively that John Anderson's train won't be long.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 6
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144Road Veteran NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 6
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