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sSssf§B§sSSiS| Genuine hand-cut by expert journey-. men- iii famous - European factories is this exquisite new Crystal at the D.I.C. See it. It is the heaviest, most ■highlypolished Crystal that’s been on the market ‘since Grandma’s time. there are VASES, in tall shapes and squat shapes, with deeply-cut designs. Priced at 4/n, 7/6, 8/6, to £5 s/-, CRUET SETS, on Troys—l-piece and 6-pioco, Sets, in square and round shapes; all ••wonderfully designed—7/6, 9/6, IS/-, 27/6. SUGAR BOWES AND CREAM JUGS, with classic designs deeply cut—--8/11, 11/6, 18/6 pair, ROSE BOWLS, with Holders, in on interesting variety of shapes—small, large, round, basket shape, tall or squat, all intricately designed and deeply cut—--19/6, 25/-, 30/-, to £5 5/-. COMPORTS of heavy ringing crystal, all wonderfully cub and polished—--10/6, 12/6, 49/6, 55/-, £4 10;-. SALAD BOWLS, in charming variety; many are din in thickness and are surprisingly heavy and clear—--22/6, 25/-, 27/6, to £3 3/-. WATER JUGS, in every shape and size, with just a touch of decoration or intricately designed - - - 8/6 to £3 3/-. GOBLETS, GLASSES FRUIT PLATES, DECANTERS—and a. variety too extensive to mention—all equally lovely and reasonably priced. mm please inspect WM DUNEDIN\

Courage NOW will win a sure reward! Get Busy! “The peoi le who are doing all the howling about bad times arc mostly those who arc not keeping abreast of things. They are not maintaining the necessary pressure, exploiting modern methods, nor putting in the real hard work that no amount of talk can ever take the place of.— (From “The Mercantile Gazette,” 9/1/30). Never has there been a more opportune? time than now for the New Zealand trader or manufacturer to forge ahead —in Sales, in Profits, in Popularity ! The wise employment of Courage and Enterprise to-day—in Advertising and Marketing—will’ bring sure rewards fcjr the individual industry, and will help promote national prosperity* [j Attack boldly and the public must respond. Do not curtail publicity—arid thus slow-down buying and selling. The wise advertiser will now plan to use larger spaces, more journals, and bolder methods than ever before. The public are eager to see signs of prosperity— show them you’re stepping forward and theylll “ say it with orders”! I

/'I ET Quotations from ' Evening V?.. ‘. Star Office for large or small quantities of Fruiting beloro placing jour, order.

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Evening Star, Issue 20582, 6 September 1930, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20582, 6 September 1930, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20582, 6 September 1930, Page 28

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