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IN THE BUSINESS WORLD

TI/TISS Edith Morton, who has ably assisted her brother, Mr. Fred Morton, in his business as agent for the Hinman Milking Machine and Separator, is a most capable demonstrator and a successful saleswoman. She also demonstrates the Violet Ray teatment, which cured her of neuritis, and she is a great believer in its powers. A new and wonderful instrument called the Telcgraphone is now occupying Miss Morton’s time. This invention will take a similar place to the Ediphone and Dictaphone. She and her two sisters are anticipating a trip to England early in the coming year. For fifteen years Miss B. Robertson has been with Messrs. Smith and Caughey, and for the last twelve years years she has been buyer for the Toilet Department. It is not surprising that during such a lengthy period this lady has gained the complete confidence of a vast number of customers. In 1917 Miss Robertson visited England on a combined business and pleasure trip. On this occasion she opened up negotiations with Messrs. Dubarry and company which ultimately resulted in Messrs. Smith and Caughey being appointed Auckland agents for the great perfumers. While in England, she . visited the London houses and factories of the leading toilet requisite manufacturers,

among others those of Messrs. Bidwell, British Xylonite Company, Libertys, Moray Freres, Yardleys, John Knights, Solports and Taylors. ...

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 56

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IN THE BUSINESS WORLD Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 56

IN THE BUSINESS WORLD Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 56

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