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Portrait Salesmen

Q.: I gave an order to a portrait company for an enlargement and on delivery paid for the picture as that was all 1 had ordered, but foolishly signed a P.N. for the frame. I have now received a letter from their solicitors intimating that unless the amount — £2/5/- — is paid within seven days they will issue a "Bill Writ." What must I do, as I want to defend on the ground of misrepresentation?—" Worried" (Oamaru).

A.: Maintain your defence, which is really somewhat supported by such a letter. If the company are the frauds you say they are, they are appropriately , represented by solicitors who say they will issue a Supreme Court writ for £2/5/-.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290829.2.80

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NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 20

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118

Portrait Salesmen NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 20

Portrait Salesmen NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 20

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