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Advertisements for this page must be lodged at Herald Office before 11 a,m. (Saturdays 10 a.m.). Otherwise they may be inserted on Late Edition pages. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE T WISH to notify the public that, at "*■ a subsequent meeting- of the Waiapu County Council, I intend applying for permission to erect a gate, and block, across road to Waiapu River near my entrance to house. 298 RALPH KEMP. pUMICE QONCRETE SPHERE is no need to-day for Wash- "*■ ing Day to be looked forward to with dread not if one installs Aitken’s Pumice Concrete Boilers and one of their beautifully finished Concrete Tubs. Investigation will prove their worth. We have credentials proving their lasting qualities. Made at our works in Carnarvon Street. ~ rpiIOMSON FLORIST wishes to announce that he is still carrying on the FLORAL BUSINESS AT THE NURSERY 2 CARNARVON STREET, where work will be executed promptly and delivered. For all Phone Orders please ring PHONE 4799. Orders may be left and Accounts paid at his Town Agents: MARY ELIZABETH CAKE SHOP. 45 PEEL STREET. TAKE' NO RISKS! KEEP CLEAN TO KEEP HEALTHY PYNOL ANTISEPTIC PYNOL ANTISEPTIC Non-poisonous, Non-corrosive. Nonstaining, Non-irritating. 4oz. 2/2 Boz, 3/8. We have all the popular Disinfectants in stock. LYSOL 1/6 and 2/6 DETTOL 2/2 and 3/8 JEYES FLUID 1/6 and 2/6 CYLLIN .* 27ANTISEPTIC SKIN SOAP .... 1/6 NEKO SOAP 1/7 “PlNG”—Death to Fliess 1/9 VETINOX VERMIN POWDER, 1/6 L TD. GLADSTONE RD. PHONE 2668 QORN pHE OHEMIST PARMERS! PARMERS! REMEMBER. UPON THE HEALTH OF YOUR COW DEPENDS YOUR WEALTH. MAMMITIS Q.E.D. DRENCH MAMMITIS Q.E.D. DRENCH saves thousands of cows each season. See us and we shall be pleased to supply all details. L TD - J£ING LTDGREY STREET. PHONES: Business 4580. Private 3705. QF rpo-MORROW? & W~*JSi In peacetime, the progressive businessman preserves his identity and builds up volume sales through his advertising. By continuously reminding the public of the quality and value for price of the products bearing his brand, he builds up public goodwill and demand for his goods. In wartime, however, some businessmen are inclined to overlook the necessity for preserving their peacetime identities. They are absorbed in the wartime problems of supply and demand. They have no difficulty in selling their stocks. Therefore, they see no reason to advertise. Businessmen should safeguard their future. They should remember there will, in due course, come a time when the war will end and they will again have to concentrate on production and sales. Competition will be intense. Brands will be assailed by a multitude of new brands quite possibly foreign brands. Who can tell what trading conditions will prevail in the ' post-war world? THEREFORE, LOOK TO THE FUTURE. To preserve the investment made in your business, keep it before the public with —.TUDICIOUS' ADVERTISING —REMINDER ADVERTISING —IN THE PRESS. Q.ISBORNE JJERALD ADVERTISING J> ATES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. CASH RATE: Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost Alternative insertions at one insertion rate. Extra charge for booking. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Engagements Verse 6d per line. CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS AND PUBLIC NOTICES: 6/- per single column inch. Selected Positions 7/6 per inch. Over Leader 9/- per inch. DOUBLE COLUMN: 7/6 per single column inch.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20603, 3 November 1941, Page 1

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521

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20603, 3 November 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20603, 3 November 1941, Page 1

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