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SPECIAL^ADVERTISEMENTS SP-DAIRYFARMER, Get your Milking Machine requirements from us. We stock only the; famous PERDRIATJ rubnerWare, soft, pliable*, - long-' weariiig/'. * ' INFLATIONS, Bulb end vi. Straight ... TUBING, ■ ' Claw ... ... .. ■Air ■... ' Milk . ... - ... 9/- dozi 8/- doz. 8d ft. 9d ft. 1/- ft RELEASEE., SERINGS, Eto. This rubberware is the highest known quality. If you are experiencing inflation trouble, try /TERDRIAU.*’ We ca D assure you satisfaction.. f UPTON’S TYKE SUKGERY v.. v. •••.. ■ tSERyICE STATION, rhone 718. Op. Cobden St. & Gladstone Pddominion tools ‘v. '' LTD. ■■ > ’ KS ' FOR ■■■• < machinery repairs of •/ all descriptions. HE MOST WHOLESOME SUMMER drink on the market is I Aim ns SMASHES Have you tried them ? Procurable anywhere in Gisborne. tiie roruLAR GISBORNE HOTEL LUNCH 12.30—1.30. 1/6 DINNER 3/TARIFF: 12/6 PER DAY. COAL COAL FIREWOOD Beat Qu&lity Coal: > NEWCASTLE RENOWN (Waikato) 4 STATE i WESTPORT STOCKTON. dry matai, manuka, taw a COKE. CLARE & CLAKE LTD. PHONES OH, ?[. JOHN WANAMAKER—“Prince of Retailers.” John Wanamaker commenced business in Apri}, 1861. The • first' day’s takings* amounted to ... '£s 3s 9)d. Of this amount he Bpent £5 on newspaper advertisf' ing for next day’s business and l ■ kept 3s 9)d 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 in the world. Most of the successful retailers in America built their businesses on their policy ol putting all their profits back ! i - -ihfbr ' advertising • -during - the early days of their growth, using principally the “family” .newspapers; mr/retailer— The “Gisborne Times” circulates ev*ry week-day morning over the-whole of tlie East Coast districts from Wairoa to Cape Runaway,' and along the Bay oi as far' as Wbakatane. It ,;is .well worth your while to inquiry .concerning its possible serVice to you. It you desire to extend, your business, let ns " talk it over. Phone or drop us a. line and our canvassers will gladly call and see you. ‘‘Priestly, ~ who “The Good Cdtripaniohs” .can enthuse about , his Latika, ’ and J.. M. Barrie rave about his wonderful ‘mixture,’ ” said an okh -smoker at- a little social gathering (men - only) *at Auckland the otherinight, “but -.give me Navy Cut No/#. (Bulldog) ! Yes, it’s New Zealand, and Toasted New Zealand at that 17 Been/.'smoking it for a dozen years, and never smoke anything else, it’s iinjquo! The flavour fascinates, the hrobfia* - captivates! It’s as soothing as! the-recovery, of a bad debt! Joking iapart,'/; when you start a pipe ofi. Navy, Cut No. -3’ (Bulldog) (a .blgpd/hff.: extra.•'..eboice r leaf, and of /ngfinlm* strength); yon don’t wont to vputAyour pipe). down! There’s pjeaspreA in * every.. whiff!’’ - This enthusiast .didn’t mention the other toasted brands ; Riverhead Gold. Cavqhidislv and Cut Ping No. 10 (Bullshand). but they are equally good. They ate all‘toasted* and all comparatively yfr;ee'nrcot 'me.' ■•That;; makes tbem isafe’ to' sniolce. even if you gmoke themto..fl.xm^s.-~(I.368.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12200, 12 March 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12200, 12 March 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12200, 12 March 1934, Page 8