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tAist .Landed, ox s.s, Matatua, NEW JUUJSHWAIIE onsisting of Hureo Brooms, Curpet Brooms, Wall Brushe-, 'links Heads, Bannister unci Carpet Brooms, JJust Brushes, i'ictuvo, ttove, and Shoo Brushes, Biifa Horubs and Laundry Brushes, Dish Washers, Jug Mops, Saucepan .Surahs, Pastry Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Kail Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Hair Brushes, ka. THE LARGEST STUCK IN TOWN. RUDDOCK AND FRYER, Napier.

THE NEW WATEBBUHY'tf. : ; WONDEEFUL KEOORD. rtlE average newspaper reader, who Las noticed our advertisements from time time often remarks, "What a pita (« monoy those Waterburjr fellows waste ir. advertising." and no doubt this is the viov,' held by ninety-nine rieoplo out of every hundred. The iaitiafed, however, know •what a -wonderful result these advertisements have brought about. "When iLe •writer camo to Mew Zealand with tro Waterbury Watch in 18S7, and i m ,dc the uaual trade culls, tho wholeealo dealers ■would have none of them ; one Dunedin firm : having about v hundred atowed away in a ' Dowlinft street cellar, quite ad they uti:tss\ unsaleable, because every ouo jt infra dvj to carry a nickel wiitd:. P.p tll jj jewfUuiH were appealed to, but wif' n "! U£) better result. Tho public will novr r t .{., to a nickel watch eaid they, and i£ t^Ly j"[,i we could not coll th'-ia without ioy, trin-r status ol oar craft. 'liio po/Jtion °v"-a" illogical. They handlcQ niu-td ck&r.. iv< could not bo purauaded to I'.itndle" 'liick'o watches. This result was r.-jum-aHu fijy/ Zealand, and not until th'j"adverti<"'iQt"i ; -i began to appear, and tiia I>tJ .blio showed ' their eagerness to obtain Uiuku could '' any dealer bo icdueerr to purchaca tJiejn ! When a start was made \h o gale y.-cv/ by i leaps end bounds. Thousands aru soid in j each city in the colony, and the country' | stimulated by tho " weeklies," began to' pour in their orders, ishipment after ehi-)-ment arrived, and wav at onco absorb/d ordei-fi originally modest were doubled ami trubleU by ciolc, and yet moro than half .he year we wwo without atock. Qradualiy

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6416, 29 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6416, 29 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6416, 29 March 1892, Page 4

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