them? They are waiting for someone to come along and sell them what they need. ’ . ■ • “It is this misjudged thrift which presents to advertisers at once the biggest opportunity and the biggest responsibility thc-y have faced for years.”
Employer: Why were you not at the office yesterday, Smith? Smith: I was ill, sir.” Employer: You didn’t look very ill when I saw you at the races in the afternoon. Smith: Didn’t I sir? You should have seen me aftej? the finish of the four-thirty. «
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1932, Page 2
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84Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1932, Page 2
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