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m mm ■S' Wl % r.. m m<r % m IS® & m ta. d\ % Z^tssCV s=g V i3k 111 v» V) fa Sa ai Varsity \ rrrr2< m \ h^Fairfax 'MND if you can a pair of shoes equal to “ Monarch ” quality at anywhere near “Monarch” price. “Monarch”. Shoes cost but 25/-, yet have attained a standard of quality seldom equalled by any shoe at any price. “ Monarch ” continues to lead the quality crusade, and to-day a pair of “ Monarch ” Shoes at 25/- represent better value than ever. For those requiring a lower priced shoe there is the “ Guinea Monarch ” at 21/-, another value leader in its field. Pelham HaHenley ** Better Shoes for Men Four of the sixty-four “ Monarch ” styles. Ask specifically for “ Monarchs.”

Like Compound Interest ** In a couple of year* our business has grown from the employment of one man to a staff of fifty-four people.” HE DID. IT BY ADVERTISING SO CAN YOUI It was entirely unsolicited testimony that the manager of Army Stores, Christchurch, gave the other day at a meeting of retailers. His advice was brief and emphatic: “ I attribute a great deal of my success," ho said, “to advertising in the newspapers. I can’t see how manufacturers or retailers can hope to extend their business without advertising, and I want to say at this time how fully I appreciate the wonderful manner in which the Christchurch newspapers and the members of their advertising staffs have helped me along the way. There are many firms in this city who have good stocks but are short of customers and are worried financially. If they will only advertise they will get the customer and end their difficulties. All they need is confidence, and the rest will follow judicious advertising. If they will only ‘ give it a go,’ many businesses can be improved, and money difficulties will vanish. I have found that increasing the volume of advertising enables me to sell at fair prices, and these prices add further to the volume. In a couple of years our business has grown from the employment of one man to a staff of fifty-four people." YOU HAVE THE STOCK HAVE YOU THE CUSTOMERS? If you have not —WE'LL FIND THEM! If you have —WE’LL TREBLE THEM!

The fortnightly meeting of Court Excelsior, A.0.E., was hold in St. Mary’s Hall, Mornington, on the 2(3th inst. The C.K., Bro. C. J). May, presided over a full attendance of officers. The members at present on the sick list were fully reported on by the woodwards. The district secretary ronvardod the result of the ritual competition, resulting in Court Littlejohn being first and Court Excelsior second. A letter of congratulation was forwarded to Court Littlejohn on winning the shield. An invitation from Court Woodland’s Pride to its reunion was accepted. Before the close of the mooting one new candidate was proposed for admission. After t Jig meeting members were entertained at progressive euchre for prizes donated by P.C.B. Bro. J. T. Wilson and 1.P.C.8. Bro. S. ■ Wood. After a pleasant hour the lii'st prize was won by P.C.B. Bro. Lei tell, the second going to Treasurer Bro. Anderson, and the booby prize to Bro. Davidsoxi.

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Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 12