Open Your Hearts to THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ big m\ SATURDAY NEXT, irom 8 «• «. members of the Commercial Travellers’ Assn., with help of Boy Scouts, will undertake a Gigantic Cash and Goods Drive throughout Dunedin for the Benefit of the POOR AND NEEDY. Remember what to do-—l. Pack Your Donations of Clothing in Parcels or Sacks. * 2. Tie Boots and Shoes in Pairs. 3. Have your Parcel or Sack of Goods and your Envelope of Money ready at 8 a.m. on SATURDAY, 4. Every Authorised Collector will wear a badge.
Patterson Brothers, Limited NEW SHIRTS ft I !S —the like you’ve never worn before Thl* is the shirt of the future...;at Patterson Bros.’, to-day. This shirt finds favour wherever men are....it has taken London by storm. Men will purchase and wear no other shirt once they know the seven advantages of the “Pivot.” Here are these advantages:— 1. Semi-stiff fronts. 2. Semi-stiff cuffs. 3. Two semi-stiff collars. 4. Tabs on the collars. 5. Ample body in the shirt. 6. Plenty of style....and quality. 7. At the price of any ordinary good shirt 0 —l3/6. Superb for street wear....colours—Air Force Blue, Fawn, and in fancy stripes. first, of course, at — ] r a ©Bra Ik > HOP lor M N loctaoSS ADVERTISING Benefits the Public ■ . THE primary instinct of the Advertiser is to benefit himself. That is natural. To do that he must benefit the public. That is praiseworthy. All these continuous and consistent adver* tisers that you can think of are insuring themselves against failure by benefiting you.
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Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 8
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