EMPLOYMENT
In these troublous times, when unemployment is acute, every employer should endeavour to avoid putting on hands, and in turn the public should support those firms which perform tins duty, especially when, by doing so, a better service is received and money saved. . . ■ •. i.; Ono prominent retailer in Dunedin employs men only, and these men m turn support families, and yet. ho sup-, plies his goods at the lowest prices ruling throughout New' Zealand* Jacobs, tobacconist, is still selling Check Cig-; srettes at fid for 10, or 2s fid for. 60; ; Flayers and Ardath at Bd, Is Id,: and 3s id for 10, 20, and, 50, respectively; Edgeworth Tobacco at Is 8d per tin, Prince Albert Tobacco at Is 4d per tni, ; Riverhead Gold at Is 4dy N.Z. . Nos, 3 and 10, at Is 3d. JJy shopping at Jacobs’s, therefore, smokers will not only elfect big savings, but will have the satisfaction of knowing they are encouraging a good principle. —[Advt.ji
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Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 10
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162EMPLOYMENT Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 10
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