%■ 'GOODNESS' Sake Smoke CLAMEMC _ VIRGINIA CIGARETTES IN PACKS OF 10, 20 AND 50 =5 Better Times Ahead — Meet them in a new Arthur-Tailored Suit You’re at ease —you look your very best in an Arthur-tailored suit. Their retained to the last, making them economical as well as distinctive. We have a choice selection of Pure Worsteds designs. All suits are cut by our Mr Brown and made on the premises by /a highly-skilled craftsman. Prices from £6-10-0 and two fittings with every-suit. Look in next time you’re passing. No ' obligation. J. & J, ARTHUR Ltd. MERCHANT TAILORS AND MEN’S . MERCERS, 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET DUNEDIN. Like Compound 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,” he said, “to advertising in the newspapers, i can’t see how manufacturers or retailors 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 1 give it a go,’ many bi I have found that increasing the volun tising enables me to sell at fair prices prices add further to the volume. In years cur business has grown from the employment M of one man to a staff of fifty-four people.” I YOU HAVE THE STOCK HAVE YOU THE CUSTOMERS? If you have not—WE’LL FIND THEM! If you have—WE’LL TREBLE THEM! fashionable lines and faultless fit are showing the newest 1934 colours and *’ In a couple of years our business has grown from the employment nterest one man to a stal fifty-four people. HE DID IT BY ADVERTISING SOCAN YOUI be improved, and money difficulties L will vanish. i s
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Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 8
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365Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 8
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