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Five Minutes Advice To Young Tradesmen
177 This broadside lists five minutes worth of advice from an unspecified source to those starting out in a trade.
The sheet includes a rather embittered section on marrying: "If you marry, let it be one who is not above being the wife of a tradesman. It may be necessary, therefore, to avoid one who has had a boarding-school education."
On the whole, the advice is fairly sensible and focuses on themes of modesty, straight dealing and sobriety: "When in the shop, take care to be sober on all occasions...Talk to your customers like a man of sense and business, and not like mountebank."
This particular broadside was printed by W. Rettie of No. 9 Long Acre, Aberdeen, priced at one penny, but variations on the subject can be found sold by printers around the country. |