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> • <*■ I : : ■ . : -p—; stopvus;.;i;: ~ if you've heard this one .... * *IVf V DEAR> I sim P* y dread this daily shopping'!'/ How many < > times have you heard that story.? More than once, we'll ;-, ;, .*'/-'^ bet a hat. And if you ask the woman who "dreads shopping" just ?,., V! \c why she does so, you'll usually hear something. like thisr / ' , ;-; •, ' * "It takes so much time! I start out and look and look and - . . ': look ... and^by the time I've found what I want I'm dead on my - r v feet. All in, my dear. I mean I actually am!" < , You can do a friend like that a real service. Ask herif she reads the advertisements. Possibly she'll look surprised'and say, I "Not very often. What has that to do with it?" '" . ' . Tell Her how you have your mind all made up before you hang the market basket over your arm . . . how you're able to l save steps, budget your expenditure neatly, get what you want ■ ' ' ~ —and all,with a minimum of time and effort. Simply because \ ' . ' you have the news of the shopping world at your finger-tips all the time, by reading the advertisements every day. ' • • • I ADVERTISEMENTS ARE NEWS. VITAL, PRACTICAL NEWS, . , • ' ' NEWS YOU NEED TO KEEP ON TAP. • ] READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS^VERY DAY. s

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 6

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