Hi ————mmm—mmmmmmmm HAMS! Wardells’ Famous Mild-Cured The Balance on hand will now be cleared — —at 1/1 Per Pound But why go and pay 3/2 and 3/4 per lb. for Tea when you can buy SUPERIOR quality at Wardells’ for 2/9 per lb.? You may pay more money, but you cannot buy better Tea than MATCHLESS 2/9 PER POUND Ask for a Free Trial Sample. Tea Coupon Prizes With every packet of Tea a Bonus Coupon is given. These are of very substantial value, as the following examples show: — HANDBAGS —New shipment, very latest fashion; from 56 to 80 Tea Coupons. AXMINSTER RUGS—from 42 to 102 Tea Coupons. DINNER SET —32-piece, latest colouring, for 102 Tea Coupons. NEW MODEL ACME WRINGER for 124 Tea Coupons. ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS— B to 26 Tea Coupons. BRONZE FLOWER BOWLS—--40 to 60 Tea Coupons. ■ i ■ BEST ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS for 116 Tea Coupons.. WARDELLS ■ ■I Supplementary Short Price List Great Values for the Xmas Season Sugar, per lb = = = 2d Sugar, per 701 b bag 11/4 Sheep Tongues, C.M.G., per tin = = = = 1/= Bacon, ptfmemild cured, sliced, finest obtainable, per lb = = = = = 1/2 Just Landed I New Season’s Seeded Raisins, fancy, per pkt = = = = 5d Muscatels, per pkt 7d Shelled Walnuts, per lb = = = = 1/8 Jordan Almonds, ir 2/3 “Toucan” 4d WARDELLS Courage NOW will win a sure reward! 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 for the individual industry, and will help to promote national prosperity. Attack boldly and the public must respond. Do not curtail publicity—and 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 they’ll “ say it with orders ”! Get Busy! "The peojle who are doing all he howling about bad times arc nostly thos: who arc not keeping breast of things. They are not naintaining the necessary pressure, xploiting* modern methods, nor intting in lie real hard work that io amount of talk can ever take the dace of.—(From “The Mercantile gazette,” 9/1/30).
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Evening Star, Issue 20670, 18 December 1930, Page 10
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379Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20670, 18 December 1930, Page 10
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