BAY CARNIVAL
Sir, —It is bad salesmanship to “knock'’ the other fellow’s goods. The quintessence of salesmanship is to create a desire on the part of someone else, to possess what you have—but you’ve got to have it. Too many ministers prate about what they have not got. Show the people something by action as an alternative to gambling and other things and the churches will have so many customers it will need their combined service to cope with the rush. A final hint. Take a gamble on God. Who always pays dividends.— I am, etc., CHAS. ED. PRYCE.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLV, Issue 22786, 10 January 1944, Page 6
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