BE TRUTHFUL.
• Mr. Sharp, the provision dealer— wh<>i by l he way. is regarded as a smart bun* ness man—looked distinctly annoyed Glaring savagely across at Henry, «M new assistant, he said sternly: "Come here, r'r:"Henry came. j-aj* "That lady who just went out—fliaM I hear her ask for fresh-laid eggs!' ''Yes, sir," Henry answered. "And you said we hadn't anyt" "V—yes, sir; that is quite true." "True, you juggins, you. Didn't TO see mc lav those eggs myself onjn* counter ten minutes ago? You untruth ful scoundrel! Take a month's notice wquit, and mind you, don't look to "»•"! a reference. We must have no EW' wr l cation in thiß establishment.""
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 149, 23 June 1906, Page 12
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112BE TRUTHFUL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 149, 23 June 1906, Page 12
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