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Week-End Talks ' I 'HE flogan of most pragressive firms now-a-daysis "Servicc." Good value is the keynote of servicethat is the first essential but true service goes deeper. • • • Service, as it is understood j to-day, breaks down the for- I mal, distant reserve that usually obtains "tvyeen buyer ) and seller, and brings a feeling of mutual confidence into all their dealings. • • • Service means "once a cu»tomer always a customer." He who would render efficient service considers his customers' interests more than his own, and does all within liis power to give courteous . attention and complete satisfaction. • • • And he profits 7i\ost who serves best. • • • This idea of service has been . carried out by Beath's for many years, with the result that the ever increasing volume of business necessitated the erection last year of the big building with its Tea Room and Roof Garden The greater our business grows, the more closely will we adhere to our policy of the "Service" of good value. (BeatFuTQs V We'wll - MtnMmg Ovector ) (sjfisvsfcAi/rcfL^

"Old.'friends are best." . After faithfully curing coughs, colds, sore ihroats and similar troubles lor over lifty vears, Baxter's* Lung Treserver is indeed an "old friend." Get a big bottle at Is 10d from your chemists or storekeeper?

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15607, 3 June 1916, Page 10

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204

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15607, 3 June 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15607, 3 June 1916, Page 10

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