A creditor wrote to the proprietor of a small business, complaining that his account was long overdue. The ieply ho received to his request for prompt payment was: — “At the end of every month 1 place all my unpaid accounts on the table in a pile. Then i draw six out. Those six are paid. If 1 have any more of your impudence, yon won’t be in the shuffle next montln
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 May 1935, Page 9
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