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A. B. LTD.

Someone said /then; initial's represented "Arthur Harnett." Well tho solution would certainly not havy caused any great mental worry if offered as a crossword puzzle. The sign of the fiery steed and the dashingrider is well-known. As a purveyor of silks for the ladies and woollens for the men—in fact soft good* of any description—A. B. m|ghV> W sporting parlance, be tvVnwi the "Hector Gray'" in. this business. Not a Car nera in stature. ho is nevertheless a whole bundle of grit, energy, enthusiasm, optimism, and progress. He knows how to get the goods right to sell the goods right, and how to put them over. Of course he first and foremost adopts newspaper advertising (the office boy has just reminded us that he has not hitherto patronised the Argus). When the sign of the Big Horse appears ovw« an announcement in the daily, press the ladies invariably spring to attention. Apart from being a successful business man A. B. is right, in the life and progress of the city and has been directly associated with many big stunts. And at. the end of the year, when he has balanced his hard-earned cash and counted the profits he quite often hies off to the' charming resort of Pembroke- for a pleasant relaxation from work and probably, also, to liberally redistribute some of the said hard-earned cash and 1 keep the wheels of trade in progress. He will probably be a visitor to Cromwell this week, but we cannot vouch for the presence of the Now can anyone assist?

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3168, 22 June 1931, Page 7

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A. B. LTD. Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3168, 22 June 1931, Page 7

A. B. LTD. Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3168, 22 June 1931, Page 7

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