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I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FAT STOCK T AM a Buyer on the hooks or on , the of all descriptions of Fat Stock for freezing, at highest market prices, as agent for the N.Z. Producers’ Co-op. Marketing Association.; Producers got my quote before selling. A. H. JOHNSTON, 28 Stout Street* BACON PIGS ■MESSRS. J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) _ LTD. are prepared to accept prime quality Bacon Pigs at Mr. W. J. White’s Weighing Yard at Makar, aka EVERY THURSDAY. lilting J. H. HULLEN, Buyer, ’PHONE 1206 A. BOOKBINDING. LITERARY BINDINGS. MUSIC, ACCOUNT BOOKS IN ANY SIZE OR STYLE OF BINDING, MAGAZINES. Etc. If you have any difficulty in making up your requirements, ring Phone 818 and a competent canvasser will at once assist you with his expert skill. The Times Printing Works turns out promptly Rubber Stamps to any design and the workmanship is unexcelled in any of the centres. THAT IS THE SECRET OF ITS SUCCESS I “GISBORNE TIMES” OPOTIKI DISTRICT Gisborne Times Agency The ‘’GISBORNE TIMES” may be obtained every morning on arrival of the DUCO CAR, from — MR. P. CLARK COMMISSION ACENT, CHURCH STREET, QPOTIKI

WHY GOOD PRINTING IS CHEAP IN GISBORNE. Only wide-awake establishments in the same fortunate position ns the TIMES PRINTING WORKS can afford to do high-class work at prices as low Why P Because the continuous stream of orders means no slack time, and, consequently, the lowest possible “overhead’' charges equal to those of large city establishments. THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS has large, carefully selected stocks of all the best grades of book, writing, printing and cover papers, etc. No outside firm can afford to do Printing or Bookbinding at itbe moderate charges made by wba TIMES PRINTING WORKS I Try the Times Printing Works for anything in printing from a midget sticker to the largest account book and you will become another unit in the army pf customers that keep on sending in new business as well as repeat orders. NO ORDER TOO SMALL NOR v TOO LARGE. Times Works PHONE 818. Wairoa Agency, Messrs. Hanham & Co. BOOKSELLERS, Marine Parade and North Clyde. —And— Grout’s Novelty Shop, MARINE PARADE AND NORTH CLYDE, are the Wairoa Agents for the “GISBORNE TIMES." Arrangements can be made for the “Times’’ to be delivered regularly „ r stogie copies may be secured on arrival.. lOHN WANAMAKER—“Prince of Retailers.”John Wanamaker commenced business in April, 1861. The first day’s takings amounted to £5 3s 9sd. Of this amount he spent £5 on newspaper advertising for next day’s business and kept 3s 9Jd in the till for change. He maintained that general policy, and built up America’s great retail business. John Wanamaker was the biggest retail advertiser in the world. Most of the successful retailers in America built their businesses on their policy of putting all their profits back mto advertising during the early days of their growth, using principally the “family’! newspapers. MR. RETAILER,— . The “Gisborne Times” circulates every week-day morning over the whole of the East Coast districts from Wairoa to Cape Runaway, and along the Bay of Plenty aB fax as Whakatane. It is well worth your while to inquire concerning its possible service to you. If you desire to extend your business, let us talk it over. Phone or drop us a line and our canvassers will -'gladly call and see you. Phones—Commercial, No. 500;. Printing Department No. 818. TT7‘E' Print at shortest notice, Concert Tickets, Ball Programmes, Dance Tickets, Invitation Cards, Wedding Invitations, Memoriam Cards, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock of Latest ;Designs. Gisborne Times Printing Work*.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11493, 21 November 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11493, 21 November 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11493, 21 November 1931, Page 8