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A SLIGHT MISTAKE

The morning was an inauspicious one for the new barber, for he had just started business. But he was full of hope, and as he industriously scraped away at his customer he made the usual inquiry : ‘Razor all right, sir ?’;V ‘My good man,’ said the customer, ‘ if you hadn’t mentioned it I should never have known there was a razor on my face.’ The tonsorial artist smiled delightedly. Here was a good omen indeed. ‘ Thank you, sir,’ he said. ‘No,’ added the customer reflectively. ‘I should have thought you were using a file.’

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New Zealand Tablet, 19 October 1911, Page 2109

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A SLIGHT MISTAKE New Zealand Tablet, 19 October 1911, Page 2109

A SLIGHT MISTAKE New Zealand Tablet, 19 October 1911, Page 2109