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ALL OF THE BEST.

EXCEPT ,QNE THING. There is a merchant in every city .—and he has his counterpart in every town aLsn. He demands .toe best in clothes, because he realises that he will get better wear and sendee from the good than from the cheap. He will eat only at first-class cafes and restaurants, because he knows that his health will ,be better if ne satisfies his appetite with wellcooked food. , He keeps himself well posted osj current news, and he reads the best : because he knows that 1 -they are both assets to a man who; must meet and talk'to other men. ■ He never economises when he en---tertains a customer or a friend ; l.e steps out of his way to give them: the best. He knows that his invest-: meat will return dividends in orders and good will. In fact, everything that lie does :s dene well, and everything that he 'beys must be the best. Everything, that is, but one—'When he buys printing, the first thing he says is, “ How much ? ” A bather at North New Brighton tailed to enjoy Ids dip as much as_ fee might have done (relates the Christ-

I ehuTdfo. .Star*). On leaving- 'lrorne he accor«ling to the label, have j contained cocoanut oil for use in pre--1 venting- sunburn. Someone, ’hav.'ever, | had changed line mixture* and \vtfhen j the bather had smeared !him--5 self over Ire found that his skin was > reacting painfiMy. Then it tui*ne£i out 1 that the “oil'’’ was realty furniture | polish. When last seen the victim .was scraping it -ctff vith a knifen

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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 116, 14 January 1926, Page 3

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ALL OF THE BEST. Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 116, 14 January 1926, Page 3

ALL OF THE BEST. Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 116, 14 January 1926, Page 3

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