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HE WANTED TO KNOW

A real estate.- firm had lots for sale in a . new. suburban . addition. The -young; enthusiastic member .was' writing the ■advertisement, eloquence flowing from his pen: He.,ur.ged intending purchasers to seize the passing moment. , - 4 Napoleon not t>nly met the opportunity, he created it !' The serlior partner read this line in the advertisement slowly and carefully: ' This fellow Napoleon,' he observed; quizzically, ' what's the ' use of advertising him with our. money?' * N '

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New Zealand Tablet, 10 September 1908, Page 37

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HE WANTED TO KNOW New Zealand Tablet, 10 September 1908, Page 37

HE WANTED TO KNOW New Zealand Tablet, 10 September 1908, Page 37

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