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"HAS YOUR BOY OR GIRL" GONE BACK TO SCHOOL? Here's the Footwear they # need —the sort that will stand a Jot of knocking about. GIRLS' SOX CALF DERBY BOYS' CHROMB CALF BALLACE BOOT— * MORALS,* with heel and toe 8/8 9/6 12/8 plates ... 8/6 9/6 12/8 CHILDREN'S DERBY BLACK BOYS* BOX CALF BOOT for AND TAN BOOTS— best wear— 6/- 6/6 At 8/6 10/6 12/6 INFANTS* WHITE LANGTRY SHOES, with buckle At 4/6 6/6 «— Boot Polish Offer—— In order to introduce Crockett & Jones' (makers of our Health Footwear) BLACK BOOT POLISH, we offer full-size 6d tins for 4_ each, or four 6d tins for 1/We are doing, tho Boot Polish trade of the City. Oall early. PANNELL&eO. Mr. Businessman *mmmmmmwmm_u_*mmm_ummmmmmmmm_m Isn't it a fact that the best business firms in this or any other town are thoughtful and continuous newspaper advertisers? You know there is but one answer to this • question, and that is in the affirmative. « Perhaps they.axe good advertisers because they are good business men, or they may be successful in business because they are good advertisers—either way, success in business and good advertising go hand in hand. And it is good advertising that's really necessary—strong* ftraightforward talks about your stock, your methods and your business. When placed in a medium of wide circulation among those whom you wish to reach, this kind of advertising PAYS, and it is the only kind which does. And by-tiie-way. Are not the above-mentioned " good business men "regular advertisers in "The Press ?" Of course they are, and most of them require little or no urging to attend to this part of their business with care and regularity We know it pays them, and so do they, and they are enthusiastic over the opportunity afforded them in being able to secure space in a paper which not only covers the entire field in this city, but in all the suburbs and country districts surrounding. Wouldn't it be well worth your time and trouble to investigate what can be done along the line of " business boosting " by the same means ? We should be glad to talk it ever with you any time. "The Press"

_• IMPORTANT NOTICE. "T"H_S Paper ie registered at the A General Post Office, London, and oan be posted from our London Office, 130 Fleet street, to any part of the- United Kingdom for Jd. _____ of th. public who TeceiT. copies of this paper from friends in New Zealand can ie-post them for _d from one part of the United Kingdom to another.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 6 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 6 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 6 March 1914, Page 2

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