Banks, always obliging, receive some extraordinary requests _ from clients leaving for their summer holidays (says the ‘ Daily Chronicle’)- Strangest of all must bo the case of the old lady who walked into her bank carrying a basket and asked to - see the manager. Ushered into the presence, she produced a large tabby cat from tho basket, and calmly requested that the bank would take care of her pot while sbo was away at tho sea! “ Just a saucer of milk every morning is all he wants, and a little moat,” she said. “I suppose there are plenty of mice in the strong room.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 15
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