JAMES CORNE6 CUBA AND :" :- . : ;■- ; ■".... ■ ■■■ •.,::■ : . " .:■ ■■ '; ! .-■■. : - ■.. ."■-..::■■.: ---: , |Cn MESSAGE FROM "Empire Buying means |^ HIS MAJESTY'S Empire Building" M TRADE COMMISSIONER /^^Efl^^^ »>C 17th November,,l93l m '^^^^- Dsar Sirs-, —.;.: '•'..'■..•. • ■ J',""... jT-.. '- ~.'.".'■ .: - ' ■'-... .:-. •' • : '.•■,'> .■ r -\'-. -g- ■• '' ■ ■ ■- ■•'■■■'■ :': '■ ":. Mm^'yJr ■■■■■■'.■.'■ .. : ' .'■■■■'. : :,.• \. :: ■■..- •■■•• ■■ ■ :•■ -fpr.'.li -..''.. ■ It'is with much ~ '' ■ interest and consider- .. ,' ■' .', ■' .SS-SSSSSSS— *£SES—E!E!E!EE^—^^—. SS*^_BBJBJii IIIIP MMIPMIIIIIP* ;■■... .'', '' ', '. .' '■ ■■■•' abie-.-gratif-ioation - : ■-; • --:. .;. ■' ■.' ".■■.■'■""..■ . •.■•■.■• ■ ■■ ■■ '. ■■. •.; • ■ " ';" -•'■■.■••■■ ... ■• .-■ '■'■ : -:---': ■ I ... that; Zhave learned '■.'.-. ■ ■ ,[...''■/. \ /'.:/ \",i '.'-/■' .; ' ' ■'■ ;..'.'.';."... ...' .'. ..':V :; _y.;'. :...;■'.■:•.■■■.'■• : -'.■-.-,- ••■'■-■:. - r;of the splendid suppo.vou.^^v. JAMES SMITH LTD. ANNOUNCE A ing to British industry in the projected P""^ W mmm r::r::.:r BRITISH EM PI RE COTTON in your Store. , . . 1 gi * F"YHIRITinN accept your ihyita- L^bZV I I I LJI I I I N ' tion to open-the Exhibition on' Friday, as : ; '■■'. i ■'. v .'■:.•■■,. I feel that any eff oTt To-morrow, Friday, at 3 p.m., we will open the first British' Cotton ExhiHition to be staged in this City and probably the Dominion, of this kind, which :. . .: . In undertaking this task we have been actuated by, firstly, the desire to sell has-as its object the 5 . . . . ,■■ . n . .. • more goods, ror that is our business . . . .and secondly, to assist in some fostering of inter- srijall degree in promoting interest in the vital issue of inter-Empire trade. Empire rae, se- Visitors to the Store this week will have an excellent opportunity of seeing serving of the fullest just how wide a variety of seasonable Merchandise is available in cotton of support of myself as British manufacture. ; ' His Majesty 1 s Trade When you realise that every Window bn:our^ _ .. . .. exclusively British Cotton Goods, in addition to which other displays in the Commissioner in New _ ■ • ■ „ nnn c ' c n i •. t '.r'.i-* Store occupy over 3,000 square feet or floor space,:-the magnitude^_or this JZealaifld. ;•■•>■:■ great British Industry is impressive. . J ~. , . ,1 ~ ... ~..-- --'..■ : :.:>'■■ Cotton has a definite message for the women of thenation—~a message of It is perhaps economy, without any sacrifice of style or beauty, for it is possible to-day more than a coinci- with the aid of cotton to be almost ultra-stylish at amazingly low.cost. dence that as I write That factor in itself is sufficient to^^ claim your;;attratiipn/w^ihvleß|^^tion;of;'' this message, His this Exhibition. , ; . ;' Royal Highness'the princ*of ffaxes is TO BE OFFICIALLY OPENED BY HIS MAJESTrS inaugurating the ~ • ; . ; greatest -Buyßritish- TRADE COM MISSION ER, MR. L A. PAISfH;;at 3p m. j-rmay drive in history in the old country. #^20,000 worth of British Cotton G^ : Wishing you every success. • 32 Windows showmg exclusively British Empire Cotton Goods. Yours faithfully, # A Whole Floor devoted to showing British Cotton Textiles. 0 /\Q D # 8 Windows of Smartly Styled Frocks made from British Cotton ~^~2^*^ Fabrics. (L. A. Paish) • Emphasising the.Beauty of Cotton and its Remarkable Economy. His Majesty's Trade Commissioner. 0 Emphasising the Overwhelming Superiority of British Graftsmen in a trade that is as essentially British as the Union Jack.. \ ' ■ ....,-. ........ ... .*.'...■....■ 4 JAMES SMITH'S > BUY BRITISH GOODS corner cuba and manners streets, f
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1931, Page 20
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