THE LOBLY TRADE.
[To the Editor of the. Expbbssi] 1 Sir,— ln. reply to Mr. Scott's letter m your contemporary, of Saturday, where he accuses me of having insulted everybody jn the s^rne, line.pt business .\rith a flqurisb of trumpets by iriy advertisements, I'shall leave iUp, the public to,jpdge it they have seen anything m my advertisements to call ; for suoh a. remark; and. as. for injihaving said privately that I should riiin.hun,'it is a gross falsehood. I never iriade'use of suoh an expression. I have oomehere to gain a honest living, m spite of Mr Sqqtt'a Sffor^.'Tha sojeoau'* ol Mr^S&it^'dis. pleasure is jealousy. I have imported a better clqss of gppds than^he has m hia 11 leading house m town," arid, thanks to the public, they have shown their appreciation'far beyond my expectation.— l am, etc], • -.- , i i.-.i; • ■- V. GBumiiiE.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XX, Issue 35, 11 February 1884, Page 2
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141THE LOBLY TRADE. Marlborough Express, Volume XX, Issue 35, 11 February 1884, Page 2
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