THE SMART EMPLOYER
Ru dyard Kipling ended his recent address to the Ss" He ? Uaiversi * "" a " ack °" Smart! -
riMr ce i V6r and wlhereverw I herever you find one of your Ms wo* W«TX teS SignS ° f Sm^tness in fhe hlnrf' ? S i! a !u' t° r ,hIS, hIS play > take him tenderly by the hand, by both hands, by the back of the neck- if necessary and lovingly, playfully, but firmly Ld tZ g s°> ' kn ° wled^ e of ***« ani more iSeslSg smarfmaT^ ***** a a^«t a
'This man,' he said, 'owned a dry-g-oods stnro # ?o ne a d^° an h ; S diSgUSt ' he *~^ *3 time NO> madam ' We have not had " an y *>r a long. Plo y e^^^-^^^the smart en, upstairs^ Pknty " reServe ' «a f «n; pfeaty 'Lady and clerk looked dazed, and afterwards tho smart proprietor learned that the clerk's remark haH * ** WOlWs " We had
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New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 37
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148THE SMART EMPLOYER New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 37
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