ijuided by Profit '.' '■: or ' Retailer's Ruse This is not the title of the latest 3s 6d novel, but the heading we have chosen for a clarified and brief exposition of a true story. ,The New Zealand Diaries' i are'ihe best Diaries obtainable in the Dominion, they are designed, prepared i and printed specially to suit the requirements of the people of New Zealand. ' There arc eighty different varieties of New Zealand Diaries, from the tiny ; Pocket Edition to the well-bound two-pages-to-a-day Commercial Edition. •'The New Zealand Diaries contain extensive and reliable information about /.i^ew Zealand, such as-the Postal Regulations, Customs, .Mails, and Voluml!.nous Statistics- It is a Compendium as well as a Diary. v The New Zealand Diaries cost the public no more, and in many cases less /-than the imported Diaries, and it is* therefore a matter of self-interest to \f bay New Zealand Diaries. /"The person who wants a New Zealand Diary should be very careful- to distinctly state so when ordering from retailers, because some retailers, (<if not strictly tied down in this way will substitute the imported Diaries, r There are other retailers, who will do their utmost to get a customer to the imported Diary in preference to the New Zealand Diary. k*The reader may well ask — Why is this? The retailer is guided by profit: the imported Diaries, which are difficult to sell in honest competition J*with the New Zealand Diaries, the retailer makes a larger profit, and he 'therefore uses -every effort to sell the foreign article. ("Efae interest of the retailer and the customer are at variance, and the Matter's only protection is^tcc -specify "New Zealand Diary" and INSIST ;«upoo having ifc. V*>We are the Printers and* Publishers of ■ The New Zealand Diaries, and ■tfhose who are tmable to get The New Zealand Diary from the,ir own r£sopksellers4\ave merely to write to us-to have their orders attended to f. promptly. i ' fWhitcombe&Torribs Lambton Quay, Wellington 103 1 * HAVE YOU 7rRIED IT ?« 4' l { "nf^WJ Cleans In Half JlS^J'XiI the Time. A^^ [ t^^ a^ Housewives will find " Bon Ami " nm#H B worth its weight in gold. It is a' JL&Mm JL wonderful cleaner. In half the i , usual time you can clean woodi work, windows, metal work, white t' 6d. Packet. shoes, or your hands. Buy it— i try it, to-day. : :W. M. BANNATYNE <fe CO., WELLINGTON AGENTS. ;i { • { j a achieved by QgaKty In the Material, Cottcctnm in eta J | Cut, and Good Taste in the Design and Colour. Just Co 'j| — and in our admirable showing Oi | The Newest Detigiu ia Zephyra and Frioti j j Shirt Style is revealed abundantly. You can I confidently purchase your ehirts here— no matter how particular you may be, because you will get Comfort, Style, Quality, (Durability, ij ©/ course) and Value. F WILLIS STREET .*. Next Grand Hoteß h
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 93, 16 October 1913, Page 3
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