ETHICAL DIFFERENCE.
A small boy was usually sent errands by his mother to a shop where she -had a credit account. Generally he was extremely polite to the shopkeeper, but one morning he strode in and said abruptly: ‘‘Penn’orth of toffee!” “You’ve forgotten to say ‘please’, ” the shopkeeper reminded him. “No,” replied the boy. “I haven’t done anything of tire sort. But it ain’t ‘tick’ this time. I’m paying cash down.”
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 54, Issue 3899, 10 May 1937, Page 16 (Supplement)
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71ETHICAL DIFFERENCE. Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 54, Issue 3899, 10 May 1937, Page 16 (Supplement)
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