The-pompous person stalked into the office and demanded to see tho manager. "I’m sorry, sir, but he’s not here," replied the secretary. "Is there anything I can do?" “No." snapped tho stranger. "I never have any dealings with underlings. I'll wait until tho manager returns." "Very well, take a seat." said the secretary, as she continued with her work. As the time passed the man grew more impatient. ■How much longer do you think he will be?" the stranger demanded. "About two weeks," was the reply. He’s on a vacation."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1941, Page 2
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