BUSINESS MEN WILL READ THIS.
Mary had alittle lamb, its fleece wa white as snow; it strayed away one summers day. where lambs Bhould never go. -vThen Mary sat her down and'.tears ' streamed slowly down her face; she never found the lamb because she did not advertise. And Mary bad a brother. John, who kept a vmagertWe; -he*afcTdpwn and smoked his pipe andrwatchedrfhh-open' door .And and did hot stop, to buy,' JobH” atill- tift’ < and smoked his pipe and blinked' -his -sleepy
eyg, , c- •» •>--- IW'‘ And so the brokers seized his stock but still he lingered near and M&ry came to drop with him- a sympathetic’ tear, “ How is it, sister, can tell due-why. othershopman her® sell all thfeir goods so quickly and thrive from yeait to year?” Remembering now her own bad luck the little maid replies, “ These fellow's fatten, John, because- they advertise.’ Advertise in this paper, which finds its way into every home in thet' district. £ii i j -
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43082, 16 April 1907, Page 4
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162BUSINESS MEN WILL READ THIS. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43082, 16 April 1907, Page 4
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