GOOD BUSINESS.
The general merchant, who did a hit of tailoring in his spare time, was called on by a friend, who said: “I’ve been putting on weight and this dress' suit is rather too tight for me. Could you manage to let it out a bit?” “I’ve never done such a thing,” was the reply, “but I'll see what I can do.” A week later the owner of the suit telephoned to see how his friend was getting on with it. “Better than I expected,” came the reply. “I’ve let it out to four men already.” j
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4233, 19 January 1940, Page 8
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