jAk man who is . not sure of his goods dare not advertise . . . advertising would only increase the number of people who tried his product and found it wanting. NEVER ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE FOR AN ADVERTISED PRODUCT. \,1 MM 1.11...1. II II I m J life Insurance Agent: My d?nr sir. have you made any provision for those who come after you? Harduppe: Yes. I put the dog at the door and told the servant to say I’m out of town. “Look here! Do you say I stole the one pound note you lost!” "No I don’t say that.” “Then what do you ?ay?" . “Well, 1 say that if you hadn’t helped me look for it, I might have found it.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1935, Page 8
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120Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1935, Page 8
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