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The Housewives’ Ch< ? e K’s CaslStore TINFOIL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1/9 lb. BROADW aTT pNT 1/- lb. CHOCOLATE ROUGHS 1/9 lb. ORANGE "Tjq-kj SLICES 1/1 INLICORICE ALLSORTS V- lb. PEPPERMInV ION , b KREAMY KOONS 1/4 lb. ASSORTED A" 9d lb. Zsafety'X \ NEW SEASON’S SEEDS / MATCHES \ W SEASON’S SEEDS I 2 PKTS. 9D. I 5 PKTS. 1/“ \somatclEs in ' 5 PKTS. 1/ROLLED OATS 31bs. Bd. WORCESTERSHIRE TT^P Ots 1/OATMEAL slbs. 1/- TOMATO SAUCE \ Q ts _' 1/1 WHEATMEAL 51bs. 1/- MILD AKAROA CH™ 7d lb CREAMOATA 1/6 Pkt. ; PRIME OLD CHEES; 10d ‘ lb MILK OATIES 1/- Pkt. | MONARCH BACON p" GRANOSE Small 7(1; large 1/- I LARD xru “ 8d lb ’ WEET BIX Small 7d; Large 1/- ! SWAN LUNCHEON Starr 9d lb AUSTRALIAN DRIED APRICOTS . . lid lb. i SWAN SAVELOYS .., ''' ■' ' 1/ ‘ AUSTRALIAN SEEDED RAISINS .. 7d pkt. : SWAN SAUSAGES .. A 9d lb . “APPLES’’ NELSON’S HIST. 41bs. and 51bs. 1” ONIONS 51bs. 1/- ; POTATOES \ uuarter WHEAT 6/- Bushel POLLARD \ 2/6 P 1/7 \u she i K r s CASfTSTCRE TAINUI STREET. PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO '’PHONE 261.

A ftisin£ Market- and. ft tits aje Buying!jft N 4- — j- j I •' I I I ■ ■ 1 can do more to spin the wheels of commerce than ever before. The quality of your pro- \ ’ 1 ducts, their price value and the appearance , j-—• — y of the packings are essentials toward attract- | tng sales and profit. Are You covering your market adequately ’/j , _ I \ • Selling must be done wherever sales can t* \ made. Fresh channels of trade have to be X sought out. What are YOU doing towards ilortng these channels’ Are you telling the consumer about your goods. |v they should ask for year brand? Your Salesman or Travellers —whiter you Hke to call them—may be doing splendid work getting vour gds into the Stores, 'out wfctM means are you using to get the Public to asioc theca? The Newspapers, etc. Get behind vour goods and advertise them, p-day’s the day to build up your market. National advertisers would dcHl to follow the lead of the go-ahead local advertiser, sure in the knowl| that consistent advertising will push the sales of a good product to ne* h peaks.

Regent Theatre "THERE GOES SUSTE” AND “THE MAN I WANT.” Twn fu’l length pictures comprise the offering at the Rogent /’’entre tm night and to-morrow night, , Goes Susie” and “The Man I Want.

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Grey River Argus, 1 August 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 1 August 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 1 August 1935, Page 6

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