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Money may be tight .♦. But it can be loosened READ THIS STORY OF SOARING SALES © It takes one kind of courage to risk life and limb in a desperate situation, and another kind of courage to risk money in an endeavour to increase sales at a time when most business men are “waiting, for the depression to lift.” © But the very fact that one’s competitors are sitting back doing nothing but watch the steady growth of their bank overdraft takes a lot of the risk out of telling the public that you have-good' goods for sale at a reasonable price. • 0 There is a depression, of course there is a depression, and when it rains it pours, and it is wise to save up for a rainy day. These thiflgs we know. There are thousands of men out of work in t this country, and the buying pow-er of the public has' been cut down. These things we also know. 0 But—there are still hundreds of thousands of men earning;good wages every week, wages a little shrunken, certainly, but still enough to be able to afford life’s necessities, and one or two luxuries. Whose products are bought to-day? The products of the . firm whose present policy is to reduce staff, reduce wages and to reduce advertising expenditure, or the products of the firm whose policy is to go out after sales, who tell the public through the press that they have something the public wants. ■ ■ • ©Whose products are being stocked, recommended and sold by retailers to-day? The products of the firm who, having sold goods to the retailer, leaves him to the job of selling"them to the public unaided, or the products of the firm who helps the retailer by persuading the public by means of advertising to ask for the ■ goods he stocks. © This is not mere theory; Only a few days ago-an advertising agency, in New Zealand w’as informed by one of its clients that the advertising campaign undertaken primarily to maintain sales had not only succeeded’in doing what it set out to do, but had actually increased sales to such an extent that their only problem now was how to supply the enormous demand for their products. ©lt is only natural that retailers will stock and display'advertised products in preference to non-advertised' products, and that the , public will buy products which are being continually'brought under its notice. • Retailers and public alike know that an advertised product, is newer or smarter or fresher and almost always cheaper than products of a similar nature that are not advertised. : - © This advertisement vias prepared by ILOTT LIMITED, Advertising Agents. FORTUNE NEVER HELPS THE MAN ====CT= .- a • WHOSE COURAGE FAILS • • _

. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. A 1933 PRICE. OAA ACRES: AH verv rich alluvial flat, fenced and subdivided into suitable OVV paddocks.. All been ploughed and now in English pasture and clover, except 30 acres in oats aud 30 acres in swedes, and 20 acres plantation. Ihe quality of this land is exceptional and, well farmed, it would carry close to a cow to the acre. Situated in a district with an average rainfall of 6o inches, it comprises an ideal dairy farm. Complete with mice homestead 6 rooms, all conveniences, garage, .wool-shed, sheep and cattle yards and all facilities. I’or bale at the amazingly low figure of £l4 PER ACRE. ,r For buyers who would wish to utilise this property for a fat lamb farm t would be. possible to arrange for a further area of good class hill country to s with it —also at bargain price. Situated on main highway in district with mos equable and favourable climate; this property has great possibilities aud, at t o price at which it may be purchased, is a New Year gift for a substantial buyer. ' For particulars apply: — HARCOURT & CO., .Wellington. FARMS: GIGANTIC NEW YEAR BARGAINS. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WELL. BUY A FARM. IT PAYS BEST. ’ QQ ACRES: Wairarapa the Golden, Greatest and Best. Dairy rarm going conceru all level except 30 acres terrace and rich river flat that requires some tree stumps removed. Beautifully watered place which is most essential for getting the best out of the stock. Carrying 40 head stock, including 30 good Jersey ' and Jersey cross cows, also 2 fine Jersey bulls. Would easily carry 40 to oO cows when all brought in and rotationally grazed. 5-Ilmd. House, garage, dairy. 8-bail cowshed and numerous outbuildings, 2 barns hay, i acres fine, turnips. Big lot oats ready to cut. PRICE: £lOOO everything. £4OO Deposit. Rare chance; seize it quickly. . , ..... , ACRES: Richest level land, semi-tropical, beautiful Levin. Two-rmd. whare, O electric light; choicest position, handy post office and shops. Land double this price same locality. Rare chance for industrious people. Grow flowers, asparagus, onions, tobacco, etc.; keep ducks, geese, cows, pigs, poultry, incubators for day-old chick’s and ducklings. Sure living. Govt, mortgage £420 44 per cent. ' f* ACRES: Gobd land, Central Hutt Nice running stream; sheltered, sunny v) S pot; quaint house 5 rooms; garage, man’s room, rustic bridge, trees, lawns everywhere. Stack hay, paddock rape. Ideal place for cows, ducks, geese, pigs, "row passionfruit—money in them all properly managed, as the best market in N.Z. is at your very door. PRICE : £ll5O, including mortgage £750 5 per cent. Lovely little "farm and country home only half hour motor run city. A New Years gift Start now! Why.wait? The land and the open air is calling, you. Live the cheapest way by growing all your own rations. It is real life, See us to-day. WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., 7 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. in' the truest sense of the word. ' LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM, GOING CONCERN. 1 O A ACRES, close to Wellington, in city milk supply area. _ Part good drained -lOv .swamp,, balance low hills. Lease 5 years, rental £230 per annum (free of rates and insurance); will carry 100 cows and about 200 sheep. Mell subdivided and watered; Six-rind, house, up-to-date 8-bail registered dairy, large implement-shed. Price for goodwill, including splendid herd of 90 cows, horses, bulls, 4-cow plant, engine, Fordson tractor, 3 ploughs, dises, harrows, chaffcutter, etc.: £1350. Terms £750 cash, balance arranged. For further particulars apply— H. G. RUTTER & CO., 35 PANAMA STREET WELLINGTON. . FOR STRAIGHT-OUT EXCHANGE. rUHE owners of the following first-class properties want to exchange for small Dairy Farms up to, say, 50 acres. Both farms are in good order, well farmed, and located in Feihling district: 1 17 A ACRES: Dairying land with tip-top range of buildings, fully equipped, A*." handy to all markets. Price: £35 per apre; equity about £3OOO. QQpf' ACRES: Ideal Mixed Farm, dairy large herd, well improved, good shelter. . p l0o( j d WP iiing and outbuildings. Price: Only £26/10/- per acre; equity about £5OOO. Full particulars on application to — VICTOR E. SMITH, ESTATE AGENT —— FEILDTNG. VVELL-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, showing substantial profit under present ’ ' depressed conditions. Books open for inspection to bona fide buyer: Garage, 10 petrol pumps, shops, offices, workshop, coal and wood yards, petrol store, breakdown lorry, numerous agencies, including Taupiri coal, Wilson cement, India tires, etc. Rent onlv £lO/15/4 monthly. Rates £2(> per annum. Turnover during the past 3/4 years £15,000 per annum.— OSCAß MONRAD & SON, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. 1 | A ACRES, Waikato : 8 mis. Matamata, 5 mis. station, 4 ml. school; all level; JL extra good quality soil, all grassed. In centre of Waikato’s best district. Carry 85 cows easily. Six-rmd. house, all conveniences; 8-bail cowshed, other buildings. The whole farm is full of feed. Offered by mortgagee at £33 per acre, with only £250 deposit, balance at 5 per cent — H. D. <S A. B. MATTHEWS. Land and Stock Agents. Hamilton.

A “SAFE . PASS” ’ . IN ACCOUNTANCY. ’ —AND AT THE FIRST ATTEMPT. TJARLE’S College of Accountancy, ■*-*- Ltd., has been instituted for the purpose of making available to New Zealand Accountancy Students the specialised teaching methods that are proving so successful in England. The “H.C.A.” COURSE is designed so that the individual needs of each student are recognised and provided for in bfth the class and correspondence courses of the College. PERSONAL CLASSES will be held in Wellington, and can be arranged in any other town or district —students should write, in for particulars of these personal classes. A SPECIAL REVISION COURSE is also introduced for students who have previously failed to secure a pass at previous examinations. IN EVERY BRANCH of the training, “H.C.A.” provides fully qualified. Tutors to personally direct the Student’s work along lines "that ASSURE A “SAFE PASS” at each examination. PROSPECTUS FREE ON APPLICATION. Write or Call. HABLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., . Levy Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington, RURAL land for sale. BAY OF PLENTY Laud, centre of famous Rangitaiki Plains, unexampled for quality aud price. Come and sec or write. A. J.’’ Canningsanfl-Go., Laud Agent, Whakataue.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 96, 17 January 1933, Page 14

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