During last week the cold snap must have taken good effect upon our “plfice boy,” because as a rule he always seems to have some load on his mind. He seems to have quite got rid of the trouble and come right out of his Shell, as the other day he walked right . into the boss’s room and demanded a penny for a poet’s license. The Boss, that is, “Square Deal Jones,” could not make him out at first, and quietly asked him if he had not made a mistake—was it not a sharebroker’s or land agent’s license, but ho stuck to his guns, and said it was a poet’s lie—ense he wanted. To pacify the litjjfc'' chap, “Stand Alone Jones” secured him one, and this is the result: —Don’t miss the opportunity, your duty don’t delay till to-morrow or the future far away, for if you’re on the spot, and half a chance you’ve got, grasp “JONES’S” special offer—don’t delay.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3993, 25 July 1913, Page 4
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