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A TIP-TOP FIRM.

The young traveller, who had recently received a rise, and had just returned from his holidays, was full of busines. "It's a splendid firm, my dear sir," he was warmly assuring a shopkeeper, as he hurriedly handed him a card, "'highly appreciated wherever known." "Yes," ventured the shopkeeper, looking at the card, "I have no doubt of that." "A better firm I never worked for, sir. In fact, sir, I esteem the firm personally as second to none." "Quite so. I hope the feeling is reciprocal." "Yes, sir. Between ourselves, I am rising in its estimation, and hope to still farther advance. Now, allow me " » .. "Well, good hick to you, my boy !" interrupted tho shopkeeper. "I hope you will soon be taken into partnership !" And he handed him back the photo* graph of a young lady.

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Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 3

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139

A TIP-TOP FIRM. Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 3

A TIP-TOP FIRM. Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 3

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