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This little reminder, we know, will occasion your prompt remittance for our small bill of $18.00.

Yours respectfully,

Credit Department.


Dear Sir:—

Receiving several statements, as we all do, the first of each month, for our small numerous purchases, it is only natural to misplace some of them at times.

This little reminder, we know, will occasion your early re- mittance for our little bill of $18.00, which is now due.

Yours respectfully,

Credit Department.


Dear Sir:—

Giving every thought to the betterment of our service, we sometimes neglect following our accounts closely.

The knowledge that such service is generally appreciated prompts us to send this little reminder of our account for $18.00, confident that it will receive your early attention.

Yours respectfully,

Credit Department.


Dear Sir:—

A realization of the good-will of our patrons, manifested by their ever increasing patronage, prompts us to send this little reminder of our small bill of $12.00, now slightly past due, which we know will have instant attention.

Yours respectfully,

Credit Department.


Dear Sir:—

This letter will remind you in a friendly way that our account has become slightly past due. We know it is not your intention to let such a condition occur, and therefore send this little reminder, confident it will occasion an early response.

Yours respectfully,

Credit Department.