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SPECIAL adveptis%ments W ANTED WANTED WANTED BUYERS FOR FARM DRAYS Prices from £lO. SPRING CARTS from £ll 1 LOW CART £9 1 GOOD BUGGY £5. KREBS & CO. i WAI.ROA AGENCY: MESSRS. W A NTT AM AND CO. BOOKSELLERS. Marino Parade and North Clyde. —and— GROUT’S NOVELTY SHOP MARINE PARADE AND NORTH CLYDE Are the Wairoa Agents for the “GISBORNE TIMES" SMITH’S GISBORNETOLAGA DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Depot, Gisborne: H.S. Motors, Phono 1612. Leaves .7. E. McKinley, Grocer, daily, 2 p.m. N. B. SMITH, Proprietor. Phone It, Tolaga Bay. JOHN WANAMAKER—“Prince of Retailers." John Wanamaker commenced business in April, 1861. The first day’s takings amounted to £5 3s 9jd. Of this amount he spent £o on advertising for next day’s business and kept 3s 9-Jd 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 business on their policy of putting all their profits back into advertising during the early days of their growth, using principally tho “family” newspapers. MR, RETAILER— The “Gisborne Times" circulates every week-day morning over the ’whole of the East Coast districts from Wairoa to Capo Runaway, and along tho Bay of Plenty as far as Whakatane. It is well worth your whilo to inquire concerning its possible service to you. If you desire to extend your business, let us talk it over. iPhone or drop ps a line and our canvassers will gladly call and see you.

A Rising Market- and. the Public are Buyings Paanse strings are being loosened up. pro&psfity is advancing, steadily, toward us. Manufacturers, Merchants and Retailers wx* more to spin the wheels of commerce than ever before. The quality of your products, their price value and the appearance ®£ the packings are essentials toward attracting eaka and profit. Are You covering pur market adequately gdling must be done wherever sales can be Fresh channels of trade have to be aoa&t out. What are YOU doing towards exploring these channels? pem the consumer about your goods, why they should ask lor y®*sr feral? Your Salesman or Travellers—whichever you Hke to call ,th«an—may be doing splendid work getting your goods into the Stofffi®. bat wfal ea»a«M ajg yo® flying to tbs Public ts ask lor th The newspapers, etc. Get behind your goods and advertise them. Today's the Jay to buM «P your market. National advertisers would do well to follow the lead of the p>xihead local advertiser, sure in the knowledge that consisteast sdsasirtiaasig pp the mkM id a good product to mw high peaks. -0 *9* V V \

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12531, 17 April 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12531, 17 April 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12531, 17 April 1935, Page 8

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