* INSIST ON WOODS I BEST-KNOWN REMEDY for COUGHS COLDS INFLUENZA The STAR GAZER Here is a picture of a lady. A lady consulting at the * Star.* Nothing very extraordinary in that, you say. Which is so —yet a picture fraught with great significance. , For this lady is but one of thousands who are deciding over their daily newspapers as to how shall be disposed over 80 per cent, of their homes purchasing power. There are few items of merchandise in which woman is not the direct purchasing agent or deciding factor. There are fewer still in which she has no persuasive interest whatsoever. influenced by the advertising columns of the daily newspaper. The * Evening Star * is a Woman’s paper. Published in the evening and full of items of interest to women. The ' Star ’ can help you to sell your merchandise in Dunedin. Ask our Service Department to show you howl the 9 ing a newspaper. GazEvery woman is strongly
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Evening Star, Issue 22327, 1 May 1936, Page 12
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