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LOSING VENTURE.

••The trouble with experience is that you can't sell it. no matter hov< much it cost.” “No?” “No. There may be hundreds of men buying it in the open market while you have a large accumulation on hand that you are ready to dispose of at a discount, but they won’t buy from you. The peculiarity of experience as a business commodity is that everyone seems to be determined to get it fresh ami pay the full retail price for it. There is absolutely no demand for the second-hand article.”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue IV, 26 July 1902, Page 256

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LOSING VENTURE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue IV, 26 July 1902, Page 256

LOSING VENTURE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue IV, 26 July 1902, Page 256

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