SUTTON’S SEEDS. Whatever you cw, that shall/ you also reap. By sowing the choicest seeds you will reap the finest crop; therefore sow Sutton’s. 70 Gold Medals last year. Flowers. 4d pkt. Vegetables, Cd pkt. We are still selling our high quality home-made Jam at 1/ and Cordials at 1/3. F. ADAM, opp. King Edward Theatre. MONEYS TO LEND On Approved Security at Latest Current Rates. HAMEL AND SIMPSON, Solicitors, Duke’s Buildings, Cargill’s Corner, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Telephone 23-446. PAPER FOE WRAPPING UP FOB SALE. •STAB’ OFFICE. ,
The young man had had no experience in collecting debts, _ but he was desperately in need of. a job, and was willing to tackle almost anything. The merchant to whom he had applied for a job hadn’t much faith in his ability, and, more to get nd of him than anything else, gave him an old account against a. man who had the reputation of owing everybody and paving nobody till ho had to. u you collect this money,” he said to the young man, “1 will give you a regular job,” To the merchants astonishment the young man returned within the half-hour with the money. << did you get it,” he “How-bow did you get it,” ho gasned. “ I told him/’ said the young man, “that if he did not pay me I man, "tnat n ne uiu huu pay . would tell all his other creditors that he had done so.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 2
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237Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20314, 24 October 1929, Page 2
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