A SMALL LOAN.
When TomHna on intimating his do-! 'sire to borrow- half-a-crown wAs told 7 i'TXo, thank you,. I ; only, lend, three of ithem, and just novr they are all out," he, of course, felt greatly disappointed. Hia case, wap no . worsp. however, than i thai of - ' eertain'lady 'ouSthia town -who, ! Jon asking her neighbor for the loan of fifteen shillings, was: told, "Really, I am so sorry, but that is just the amount I have m the house, and I must keep it to purchase7«flne .'<>£ thoser splendid knives and forks €he People's 7 Emporium are offering just ndv/' They do not give credit, so I ititlst have the money." It may Bound extraordinary, but a customer at the People's Emporium is a tar more contented person 'than those who deal ' elsewhere. It is a : grand thing to have ' a contented mindy and to know you have had _ fair deal.* *"■.-'"'■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 7
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151A SMALL LOAN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 7
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