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LEADERS OF COMMERCE Some confusion was caused in our last issue by the publication of a photo, of Mr. C. B. Hoadley, of Napier, over the name of Mr. D. A. Baxter of the same town. It was the kind of mistake that might have led to considerable annoyance, but Mr. Hoadley has been kind enough to write us as follows: —“I do not think .any harm has been done to either Mr. Baxter or myself, and can only express surprise that mistakes of the kind are not more frequent, so please do not allow this small matter to worry you. Mr. Baxter, I do not think, will complain, as I understand that among my friends I am considered the better looking man of the two. You are at liberty to treat this little conceit as a paragraph in your columns if you like to do so.”
We can only add our apologies to both gentlemen for a circumstance that is likely to happen even to the best of journals.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 6, 10 August 1910, Page 16
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