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Presenting Winter (T WEAR A Season has opened and a Murray’s well known as always being foremost with the i Latest FASHION Creations have mi WH|I ft bought so that you can procure the BMft/feF COAT, FROCK or COSTUME that you ■ Should have at the | Price that you can I « SPPIiP* MURRAY’S Choice selection of Coats are beautii (j fully furred in breath taking slimming styles. - l MURRAY’S Costumes, Frocks and Woollens faith- \ I frilly echo every new distinction. w. i Inspection and Comparison Welcomed. Murr a y ’ s I ’PHONE 69. COAT, FROCK AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS. MACKAY STREET. BOX 199.

Strongly constructed one and two pound tin canisters fitted ; with hinged lids and embellished with magnificently printed Bht At]* I•ASa L* J 41 natural colour views depicting the grandeur of New Zealand scenery. PRACTICALLY A GIFT WHEN PURCHASED advertising FILLED WITH “AMBER TIPS” FINE TEA ‘ on the AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES Or IHE Purchased in the ordinary way, these canisters would cost CANISTERS at least 1/3 and 1/9 each. Filled with “Amber Tips” they only cost an extra 2d a lb over and above the regular price of the tea ... 2d for the 11b size and 4d for the 21b . . . f Wj “AMBER TIPS” No. 1 PACK Jg per lb. “ AMBER TIPS ” BLUE LABEL 3/. per lb. M i||PS|j|il SEE THAT THE CELLOPHANE WRAPPER AND SEAL |F fej»*Ba|| ARE INTACT IF * Note t The Popular 3lb “Amber Tips” Decorated Cake Tins are Still Available

A’llising Market-and the Public are Buying! ||| Purse strings are being loosened up. pros- \ = ! —t j i—perity is advancing, steadily, toward us. p— ! j ! Manufacturers, Merchants and Retailers J 7*-'l 7? can do more to spin the wheels of commerce If than ever before. The quality of your pro- v ducts, their price value and the appearance ~ : ~~ p of the packings are essentials toward attracting sales and profit. Are You covering your market adequately iHBrF Selling must be done wherever sales can be ' \Y »r made. Fresh channels of trade have to be X sought out. What are YOU doing towards exploring these channels? Are you telling the consumer about your goods, why they should ask for your brand? Your Salesman or Travellers—whichever you like to call them—may be doing splendid work getting your goods into the Stores, but what means are you using to get the Public to ask for them? The Newspapers, etc., Get behind your goods and advertise them. To-day’s the day to build up your market. National advertisers would do /veil to follow the lead of the go-ahead local advertiser, sure in the knowledge that consistent advertising will push the sales of a good product to new high peaks.

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Grey River Argus, 14 March 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 14 March 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 14 March 1935, Page 6

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