WAIM'IMH HI'SH. A • 11".ij■ i • was recently : .is ;t \iia u. Kor three V., v. i •. ingle customer, . .-i : ng there was a •• t< i ;c long the pc-ist-a small boy, the > urst customer, galvanised the vawning staff into vigorous life, and th" manager rushed forward to take tell order in person. In a fatherly way ho placed his hand on the lad's shoulder and bent his port!v person as he listened to the clrld's in struct ions. Suddenly he stiffened and looked round at the expectant employees. "Coat* off, gentlemen." he called. " Business commenced. Two halfpennies for a penny."
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 141, 4 February 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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