2608. Duties of a Shopkeeper

He should cheerfully render his best labour and knowledge to serve those who approach his counter, and place confidence in his transactions; make himself alike to rich and poor, but never resort to mean subterfuge and deception to gain approbation and support. He should be frugal in his expenditure, that in deriving profits from trade, he may not trespass unduly upon the interest of others; he should so hold the balance between man and man that he should feel nothing to reprove his conscience when the day comes for him to repose from his labours and live upon the fruits of his industry. Let the public discover such a man, and they will flock around him for their own sakes.

2609. A Very Useful Book

A very useful book, "The Handy Book of Shopkeeping, Shopkeeper's Guide"

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(published at one shilling), enlarges upon these subjects in a very able manner, and gives most useful hints to people in every department of trade.


[Footnote 1:]

Houlston and Sons, London.