I LEAD SOLDIERS . Only twenty-six officers and men ... Hut they have won countless battles! For those who have used them efficiently they have built industries, made fortunes, revolutionised the habits of nations, speeded up the wheels of commerce. No need to emblazon their victories — you know theml At the " Evening Post" Printing Works this army is waiting to be enlisted in your service. Marshalled with the unerring skill of expert tradesmen, it will march forward to win victories for you — to create a lively interest in your commodity or service — to build up public goodwill and make the nation buy your products. The " Evening Post" Printing Works — one of the largest and best equipped printing establishments in the Dominion — has been the assembling place of some of the most successful campaigns in which printed matter has taken a part in this country. What we can do for others — we can also do for youi No job is too small or too large for the efficient army of type that is always ready to help youi Telephone to-day for our Representative . • * 44-040 . . . and let us handle your next Printing Job! " Even ing Post" PRINTING WORKS (Blundell Bros. Ud.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 4
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197Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 4
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