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in the first place, altogether a misfit. We write the same 

 evening to the advertiser asking his explanation, and to 

 exchange. Does he agree to it, or offer to satisfy you in any 

 way F Certainly not ! that is no part of his business ; the 

 matter is done with as far as he is concerned, the money is 

 in his pocket, and the affair oflf his hands; the one prevailing 

 idea and effort with him is, to look out for another " mark.'* 

 Our only remedy then is to order a collar from a practical 

 saddler. The collar is made and fitted satisfactorily, but alas ! 

 to find the hames far too small, in fact, they will not touch the 

 proper sized collar, therefore your journey is again deferred 

 with your new '* Turn Out," and the result is — you order a 

 complete set at the hands of the practical man, who is always 

 willing to exchange any part of the harness, within a reason- 

 able time, in case of misfit or alteration in the buyer's ideas or 

 tastes, the practical tradesman being fully aware of the trade 

 rule — that in adapting a set of harness, it is not only a 

 matter of fitting the animal's back, but also of suiting the 

 eye and taste or wishes of the purchaser. There are many 

 kinds, qualities, and patterns of harness furniture too numerous 

 to mention here ; but the Author would refer the reader 

 to our Illustrations, and will be pleased to send a complete 

 list at any time on application; including the newest designs, 

 and their particular uses, either for home or export. 



And it must be remembered, that the whole and sole busi- 

 ness of the cheap advertiser of harness is, to sell at any 

 price, totally regardless of risk to human life, or satisfaction 

 to the customer, the entire plot seeming to endorse the old 

 saying — 



'• My son, get money, honestly if you can but — get money." 



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