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THE THIN END OF THE WEDGE.

•TO THE EDITOR. Sib,—“ For the convenience of country customers (and my pocket) I Intend to re-enslave the whole of the shopkeepers’ assistants lay keeping my shop open until eight o’clock instead of six as heretofore,” Part of the above appears in your advertising columns, and it is to be hoped that the public will not forget to support only those who close at six. Had 1 a warehouse, 1 wonld refuse to supply any shopkeeper who insisted upon returning to the dark ages.—l am, etc,, Interested. North-east Valley, March 16,

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Evening Star, Issue 8775, 16 March 1892, Page 4

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THE THIN END OF THE WEDGE. Evening Star, Issue 8775, 16 March 1892, Page 4

THE THIN END OF THE WEDGE. Evening Star, Issue 8775, 16 March 1892, Page 4