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Letters of Introduction.

This will introduce my chauffeur, who is leaving me for a little much-needed rest. He is a good man in every respect. While in my employ, he ran over two or three ordinary people every day and smashed no end of vehicles of every description. But such was his devotion to my best interests that he almost always escaped unrecognised. He is absolutely reckless in his profession, and any wealthy man wishing to have some good sport will find him invaluable.—A Slasher. I can cordially recommend the bearer as a competent cook and fine laundress. She is willing and obliging, and perfect in any way. She was in my employ from four o’clock Saturday morning to eight o’clock Sunday morning.— Mrs Potts.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XII, 19 September 1903, Page 816

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125

Letters of Introduction. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XII, 19 September 1903, Page 816

Letters of Introduction. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XII, 19 September 1903, Page 816

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