.Get into it!—Aucklanders! What's the use of waiting for the turn of the tide? The more difficult the times, the more energy and pluck required. A hen does not stop scratching , because the worms are scarce—she scratches deeper and harder. Now's the time to get busy and make any necessary improvements or to buy anything you require—it's a buyer's market—everyone is anxious co sell goods or services. Remember those who sell to-day will be buyers tomorrow. A.M.C. keeps going, good times or bad times, winning or losing, A.M.C. men are always out to maintain and to improve their high standards of quality and service. There is no chance of monetary profit in selling choice quality at 'to-day's cut-throat prices, but A*M.C. men cannot afford to sacrifice the good will of and their own reputation by selling inferior meats or giving poor servioe. Save time and money! Deal at the nearest A.M.C. shop—you don't pay more—you get the choicest meats imaginable.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 171, 22 July 1931, Page 10
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