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1 ■1 -A Vγ LOOK AT YOUR I DOORSTEP j The prosperity of a firm tap be gauged by its doorstep. -",| ••• « ■ i When customers comer - a store in such numbers --ftw their feet wear away the 4§j]| step and floor, there mastlj a reason for it. M The personality of the stm impresses itself upon the pujuU It is this feeling of a personalffl that gets the store's advertiiffl read and believed. ' 'aB It is the magnetic powi||§! advertising that bringft§|||| tomers in the first pkcefjjfm when the stream nt' <i "ffiff|m across your doorstep certain f Jkdilmas&M should not ce*».- ;; tising /'simply 1 . mejijtiMWH ness—more , buy. This, "■''•' c 3p^^jßßH K rowinfif 7 distent, tmih'fvl^^^raSH In the "Akaroa Mail" yot£ji|l an unsurpassable medium. The number of 'im advertisers who are renews their contracts year and the ever increasing numJbS who are taking advantage of o| columns, is the strongest pv dence we can cite to prospeetn clients. Any advertising echeaj that does not include the "Mail is incomplete. /% • • • • , y'J Our schedule of rates will fen gladly supplied on request. "Jp "* " * Let us help you to wear yosri doorstep thin! >. • • • • fM "AKAROA MAILI Telephone 13D. P.O. Box W§i

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LI, Issue 5438, 2 November 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LI, Issue 5438, 2 November 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LI, Issue 5438, 2 November 1928, Page 4

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