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AUCTION NOTICES - SPECIAL ENTRY MATAWHERO SALE TO-DAY (FRIDAY) FEB. 24, 1933. Account Ruakaka Station. 970 f. and f. shorn Wether Lambs. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ CO. : ' ' ' . AUCTIONEERS; -. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS LE GRAND LOUNGE The “Queen Anne” Store Take vour choice of. the 64 varieties of tlio famous “Queen Anne’ Chocolates in Fancy Foxes and Loose to please ah pockets and palates. CALL AND INSPECT OUR DISPLA Y AT LE GRAND LOUNGE C. L. FERGUSON, f . Proprietor. Gisborne Engineering, Coachbuilding and General Iron Works. MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL. JOHN WANAMAKER — “Prince of Retailers.” John Wanamaker commenced business in April, 1861. The first day’s takings amounted to £5 3s 9}d. Of this amount he spent £5 on newspaper. advertising for next day’s business and kept 3* 9sd in the till for change. He maintained, that general policy, and built up America’s greatest retail business. John Wanamaker was the biggest retail advertiser m the world. Most of the successful retailers in America built their businesses on their policy ol putting all their profits back into advertising during the early days of their growth, using principally the “lamily 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 ol Plenty as far 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 canv&sßera will gladly call and see you. To the Wide-Awake Business Man! Have confidence in yourself, your business, your goods, and swell your turnover by adopting the mail order system of buying. There is no advertising medium in the world that can give access to so many prospective purchasers at so low a figure as the daily newspaper. THE GISBORNE TIMES has a strono- line of subscribers all along the East Coast from Wairoa to Cape Runaway and through; to Opotiki. Now is the time to boost your goods in the country districts and cultivate orders by mail. The cheapest way to do this is to advertise in the Gisborne Time*. At one time all advertising was merely an experiment; now it is a grim necessity. In towns, fownsliips, construction camps, station shells, Maori pas, the Gisborne Times is read lrom the title to the imprint. RING PHONE 500 or 818 and our Advertising Specialist will ' submit designs and write your advertisement in an attractive style that will convince the buying public ill ithe country districts and sell your goods. TIMES PRINTING WORKS The , late Fergus Hume, whose “Mystery of a Hansom Cab” made all London talk once upon a time was then a heavy smoker but very fastidious in his choice of tobacco, maintaining that pure tobacco was harmless but that _if it contained overmuch nicotine it might do infinite mischief. Doctor:? will confirm that. But really pure tobacco, that is. tobacco containing a trifling per. centage of nicotine, is not met with everywhere every day. Even in. Lon. don it is rare. Here in Maoirland it may be obtained at the nearest tobacconist’s shop! The New Zealand grown and manufactured article is probably the purest and least harmful in the world, and smokers may indulge in it to their hearts’ content without running the smallest risk. This famous tobacco owes its excellence to tho fact that it is toasted. This process draws the poison out, of it besides accounting for its wonderful flavour and matchless bouquet. Four brands only: Out Plug No. 10, Cavendish, Riverhead Gold apd Cut. No, 3,-800.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11878, 24 February 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11878, 24 February 1933, Page 8