SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS RICHARDSON & COY LIMITED. ' SHIPOWNERS. Head Office Port. Ahuriri. Wellington Agents: Johnstone & 00., Ltd. Walroa Agents: Palgety and Co. Tokomaru Bay Agents: J. B. Stafford, Representative. Auokland Agents: Watkin & Wadis. AUCKLAND* GISBORNE NAPIER SERVICE. The Motor Vessel PUKEKO loads in Auckland every Monday and Tuesday for Coast Bays, Gisborne and Napier. She arrives in Gisborne every Thursday morning and sails the same day for Napier; thence Auckland. WELLINGTON-N APIER GISBORNE SERVICE The s.s. AWAHOI) maintains a Weekly Service between these ports. Sh« loads in Wellington on Mondays and Tuesdays; Napier Thursdays; and discharges and loads in Gisborne for Wellington on Fridays. LYTTELTON-G IS BORNECOAST SERVICE. A regular service is maintained between Lyttelton, Waikokopu, Coast Bays and Gisborne. MAPIER-WAIROA SERVICE. A regular service is maintained between Napier and Wairoa (weather permitting). Several steamers trade continually to practically every Coast landing between Wellington and Auckland. Williams & Kettle, Lt AGENTS. PHONES—Shipping Offic® 10S1 PRIVATE - - 1481
JOHN WANA MA KER—- * ‘Prince of Retailera.” John Wanamaker commence (3 business in April, 1861. The first day’s takings amounted tc £5 5s 9sd. Of this amount he spent £5 on newspaper advertising for next day’s business and kept 3s 9id in the till foi change. lie maintained that general policy, and built up America’s greatest retail business John Wanamaker was the big gest retail advertiser in the world. Most of the successful retailers in America built theii businesses on their policy oi putting all their profits bacli into advertising during the early days of their growth using principally the “family’ newspaper s 4 MR. RETAILER— The “Gisborne Times” circulate every week-day morning ovei the whole of the East Coast districts from Wairoa to Cane Runaway, and along the Ray of Plenty as far as Whakatane. It is well worth your while to inquire concerning its possible service to you. If you desire tc extend your business, let uf talk it over. Phone or drop uf a line and our canvassera will gladly call and »ee you. BOOKBINDING LITERARY BINDINGS r MUSIC, ACCOUNT BOOKS IN ANY SIZE OR STYLE OF BINDING, MAGAZINES. ETC. If yon 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, “GISBORNE TIMES” pONCERT Tickets, Dance Tickets, C 1 Pall Programmes, . Invitation Cards, etc., printed at shortest notice. New stocks of latest designs, always coming to hand.—Gisborne Times Priutinpr Works. pONCERT Tickets, Dance Tickets, Ball Programmes, Invitation Cards, etc., printed at shortest notice. New stocks of latest designs.— Times Printing Works. Who pays the hill for the injured? Consult tlie Standard Insurance Company for full protection.—E. A Neill, chief agent. S. G. Northo, local manager. iCAdvh.). •* A7E Print at shortest notice, Con/V ccr fc Tickets, Ball Programmes, lance Tickets. Invitation Cards, Vedding Invitations, Memoriam brds, otc., etc. Up-to-date stock of ■atest- Designs, Gishorne Times
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12089, 31 October 1933, Page 8
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