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I n fa. mkm misipr umli, y^Jhimdif $/ se ?r evei OIM SB mm ® m Liauid Sunshine C& Gold Leaf Tea is packed in handsome blue and gold canisters which not only preserve the freshness and fragrance of the Tea but will be found extremely useful in the pantry when empty. Cleanliness and expert mixing are features in the production of Gold Leaf Tea, ensuring perfect quality and delicious flavour and making it most economical. There is no better tea than Gold Leaf on the New Zealand market to-day. ALL GROCERS. SO4/€ VALUABLE PRIZES! Numerous useful desirable prize; given away for Gold < Leaf Tea Coupons. \< nn choose your ow .ift. Order Gold Leaf tea. and share in the j good things it offers. ■jfIROJT THIS WINTER/ Don't take risks. The antiseptic vapours liberated by Evans Pastilles quickly kill the perms that lurk in tho obscure byeways of the nose, throat and chest, soothing the affected parts. Doctors strongly recommend them. EVA ANTISEPTIC throat 0 Made in England to the formula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital and told by Chcmi,lj everywhere. H»B SEE 188 BBS KASTANG COAL Jjl aassaasg ns „ „ B 188181 188 IB OTAGO’S FINEST PRODUCT. Best for use in the homo because 1. IT LIGHTS QUICKEST. 2. IT BURNS CLEANEST. 3. IT LASTS LONGEST. CLEAR, BRIGHT, NO SOOT. Your Merchant supplies it. KAITANGATA COAL CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. BO 80E2355380 BSS2SS32S fiSS2£gS2<: 8333031 The Most Delicm m & e —is Symington’s—rich in. all the warming nourishment and food value of the finest meat and vegetables. You ? just add water and boil. Symington's Varieties: Tomato, Onion, Lentil, Peer. Celery, XSf? P! 5&k10 Hart, Mock Turtle, Ox Tail t A if firaja While Vegetable, Kidney, Scotch Broth . In blue packets. At all grocers. Clear Soup in bottles. 4* W. SYMINGTON & CO. LTD., MARKET HARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. \ You Need •WWWW V\.WAVWWWV§ You Need the Newspaper The newspaper of to-day is the most powerful medium of advertising on earth. In the old days the merchant may have thought he was a benefactor and that he was contributing his bit “as a publicspirited citizen ” when bo carried a two-inch space in the local paper every week in the year. Possibly he was. But that is changed now. A new orden has arrived. People read advertisements. Many find their greatest interest in looking over the advertising pages to gat news that will save thorn money, and the way to save your pounds is first to save your pennies. Advertisements to-day are right ap to the minute. They are as fresh as the news of the world or the latest cricket score. Live merchants cater to live people, and they know they must not alone be up to the minut/i, but they must be some distance ahead. They must anticipate the wants of their customers. And tney do. Turn to the advertisements in this paper. Just read what the merchants are offering. Notice the invitations for you to do business with them. Notice how attractively the advertisements are set up and how inviting they are. Business men--that is, the successful ones—know advertising pays bier returns. Unsuccessful men don’t advertise because they are unsuccessful. That’s the answer. Look over the city and pick out the big firms. They're the advertisors. Advertising is the tonic that ntrte dividends in the banks. Everybody reads advertisements to-day. Does your advertisement appear in The 4 Evening Sian 5 ivuuwiwwvvvb'wwwi wwmuvwusi

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Evening Star, Issue 19844, 18 April 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19844, 18 April 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19844, 18 April 1928, Page 11

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