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AN ACCOMMODATING CUSTOMER

,- ‘ Everyone asks foolish questions more or less, I suppose, and once in a while there comes the proper rebuke. I was in a chemist’s shop one night .in Sydney when a man asked. for a dozen quinine pills. Smilingly the clerk took .them from a drawer and then turned to the customer; and asked: ' * Shall I put them in -a-' box, sir?” ‘“No, no,” quickly replied the customer, v “I in tend to roll them home.” ’ ; ' ;r 1

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New Zealand Tablet, 11 April 1912, Page 62

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AN ACCOMMODATING CUSTOMER New Zealand Tablet, 11 April 1912, Page 62

AN ACCOMMODATING CUSTOMER New Zealand Tablet, 11 April 1912, Page 62

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