... .•: ihi'sSaapai \ BOTH BIG and SMALL ENTERPRISES NEED ADVERTISING ADVERTISING does big things best. It yields up its powers most completely to those who use it in a big way and with a big will. It is a salesmaking implement for giants. Great public men have an instinctive grasp of the importance of advertising. Those of them • who employ it in trade always do so with adequacy and power. It is no use trifling with or being | faint-hearted about ad- H vertising. Cut it out al- : together if you regard it as a compulsory expense to be whittled down at the first opportunity. If you believe in the character of your manu«" facture or merchandise, believe also in advertise ing. Believe in it as an article of commercial faith. • - < If you dream of building up a large trade and taking a leading place in your world, then you need to advertise on- a " scale in keeping with your objective. And if you do this—AND KEEP ON DOING IT—you will accomplish your end more rapidly, more economically, than by any other means. Think of the trade names which are graven to a purpose on the minds of the people and you have the proof that convinces. You will want to have your advertisement created by men who know the art; you will want it to show you the best re- - suits; in fact, to show returns. We can show you the way. Consult us about your advertising. "Akaroa Mail," Jolie Street, AKAROA. Telephone 13D. .- ' i \ , ■>£ ' '' / !
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLIX, Issue 5121, 17 November 1925, Page 4
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