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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHEEPFARMERS WHO DIP WITH BORDER PASTE ARE USING The World’s Premier SHEEP DIP Kills Ticks, Tick Eggs and Lice. IS LASTING AND IMPROVES THE WOOL.. Hundreds of testimonials received from satisfied slieepfarmers all over the Dominion. Clean sheep and better wool cieaß BIGGER PROFITS. Nsw Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Limited. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., LTD. i (Established in Gisborne 1868.) AUCTIONEERS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS, SHIPPING & INSURANCE AGENTS. ADVANCES MADE ON GROW IN < CLIPS. ADVANCES ON FROZEN MBA' HAVE SPECIAL OUTLET. Stock Sales held regularly. Clearing Sales as required. WE SELL EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS REQUIRED IN THE HOME OR ON THE STATION, IN LARGE Oil SMALL QUANTITIES. ALL OF THE BEST CUALITY JOHN WAN A M AKER j ” “Prince of Retailers.” | John Wanamaker commencei I business in April, 1861. Th- J first day’s takings amounted t | £5 3s 9id. Of this amount In spent £5 ou newspaper advertis iug for next day’s business, am j kept 3s 9£U in the till foi I change. He maintained tkai general policy, and built up | America’s greatest retail business.. j Jonn Wanamaker was tlie big- | gest retail advertiser in the ! world. Most of the successful ' retailers in America built their ■ businesses on their policy ol j putting all their profits’ back j into advertising during the j early days of their growth, j using principally the “family” newspapers. j Mr. Retailer— i The Times” circulates j every week-day morning over the > wjiole of the East Coast districts from Wairoa to Cape Runaway, j and along the Bay of Plenty as | far as Whakatarie. It is veil j worth your while to inquire con- j cerning its possible service to J you. If you desire to extend your business, let us talk it over. ’Phone or drop us a line and out canvassers will gladly call and see you. ’Phones—Commercial No. 500: Printing Department 818. Why Times’ Charges are Lower. Only wide-awaxe establishment! in the same fortunate position as th< TIMES PRINTING WORKS eat afford to do high-class work at price as low. Why ? Because the contm uous sKrar.i of orders means n< slack time and, consequently, th. lowest possible “overhead” charges ’THE TIMES PRINTING WORK! has large, carefully selected stock. 1 of all the best grades of book, writ ing, printing and cover papers, etc. equal to those of large city estab lishments. No outside firm can afford to dc Printing or Bookbinding at the mod erate charges made by the TIMEf PRINTING WORKS I Try the Times Printing Works fo. anything in printing from a midge, sticker to the largest account bool and you will become another unit ii the army of customers that keep or sending in new business as well at repeat orders. if you have any difficulty in mak ing up your requirements ring'Thom 818 and a competent canvasser wil at once assist you with his aspen/ skill The Times Printing WorKs turn out promptly Rubber Stamps to an> design and the workmanship is an excelled in any of the centra®. Bookbinding. LITERARY BINDINGS, MUSIC. ACCOUNT BOOKS IN' ANY SIZE OR STYLE OF BINDING. MAGAZINES, &c. LOOSE LEDGER ~LEAVES to fit apy style ~of binding. NO DESIGN TOO COMPLEX OR TOO LARGE. L; Canvas Covers made for all classes of Ledgers, etc. Gold Blocking a speciality. ;. ■ ' i • Travelling Bags', Pocket Wallets, etc., artistically lettered. HMEg TIRLRTTNCf TKTORITS

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10563, 17 April 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10563, 17 April 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10563, 17 April 1928, Page 8