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FOUND Soijiewhere in the Shopping Centre : One Purseful of Opportunities . ~.'■ TpHE opportunities, to which we refer, are the daily bargains to be found in every shopping area. .Some people find them quite by chance . . . stumble over them blindly . and acquire them with astonishment. Others never seem to be in the right store at the right time: If there's a 25%' marked-down sale of shoes at Smith's, they are buying at Brown & C 0.... If a grocer three blocks away is clearing out his canned goods at half-price, they are at the corner store making routine purchases. ' But—there are some people who always finii these opportunities. Their money buys them more —and better—merchandise than their neighbours'. Why? Not through good luck, you may be sure; but simply because these people read the advertisements in their daily newspapers. This advertising is NEWS. It tells WHAT. . . . shows WHERE. Those who read it every day are informed. They save themselves time, trouble, and MONEY. . . . And their homes are always up-to-date, their clothes stylish . . . their meals fresh with seasonal variety ... all through the opportunities that advertising gives them. Read the advertising in your daily newspapers.

STOP THAT DRAUGHT! Make your home cosy and warm by making it draught-proof. These draught eliminators will do "do the trick." Call in and see them. AUTOMATIC DRAUGHT STRIP. DRAUGHT PAD. A relU ble inflated Fits on to the bottom of cushion tubing easily the door and will posi- tacked round door tively prevent any draught jambs or window beneath the door. sashes. 3/6, 5/6 and 7/6. 6d. foot. WILLIS Sl\ Wf """€-■ IT y •

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 142, 19 June 1933, Page 5

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264

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 142, 19 June 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 142, 19 June 1933, Page 5

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