Which preposition to use with cashiers
How Alma was now head bookkeeper and cashier of the Emporium, the town's biggest store, and how she was such a dear girl.
"Well, whut-chu want done, Henry?" "Oh," hesitated the cashier in a quandary, "nothing, I suppose.
The cashier at that time was one Evans, a Cambro-Briton.
He himself attributed his disaster to the inaction and disobedience of General Porter, who was cashiered for it,a verdict which was reversed by a careful military inquiry after the war.
Petro, Cashier to Antonio.
If you will apply to the Cashier on your way out he will give you a draft for twenty pounds, to reimburse you in some small way for the loss of your valuable time.
He determined to prove to the woman he loved his superiority over his rival by saving the cashier from disgrace.
"Sorry to keep you waiting, sir," said the proprietor, passing some money to the cashier over the curtain, who, thereupon, handed two dollars and ninety-three cents to Lawrence through the little opening in front.
Here were twenty menthorough business menseveral of whom had had large and successful banking experience, among them a cashier than whom there was no brighter financier in the great city of London, and the chief of a peerless detective force, with two of his shrewdest colleagues.
But he'll be sore secretly at you, and where there is a question of choice of cashier between your father and another maneven though the other man has not been so long in the bankhow do you think his mind will work; I mean, if you lose?
When I arrived in Aureataland the bank had been open some six months, under the guidance of Mr. Thomas Jones, a steady going old clerk, who was in future to act as chief (and indeed only) cashier under my orders.
"No," said the cashier with a smile.