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KEEP WARM AND COMFORTABLE When You Go Out In One Of Our Snug Fitting Tweed Overcoats AIL STYLES 37/6 to 105/ CAMERON Bros. Men’s Outfitters.

• ft .mi n ■■■ n tnr i V j EXPRESS DELIVERY I of POSTAL MATTER j j j | At the principal Post Offices throughout the j| | Dominion facilities are available for the special j j delivery, immediately upon arrival, of ordinary and = !* inland air-mail correspondence on which an I EXPRESS DELIVERY fee has been prepaid. I The “Express Delivery’’ charge for each letter | lor article hot exceeding 3 lb. is:— I 6d for the first mile j 3d for each additional mile | up to a total distance of three miles. j Over 3 lb. and up to 6 lb.; double the above I f FULL INFORMATION AND SPECIAL EXPRESS j DELIVERY STAMPS AND LABELS OBTAINABLE J FROM THE POST OFFICE. j SEND URGENT LETTERS BY “EXPRESS DELIVERY.” ! WINTER HOLIDAYS FOR FARMERS AND THEIR WIVES. Cheap Travel By Train. Farmers, now is the time for that well deserved holiday, before spring swings you into another big bustle. A few days away from wearing worry routine will give you new heart for old tasks. Return rail fares are less than Id. a mile, 2nd class, and only a “shade” over a penny, Ist class. These holiday excursion rates now apply all the time. THE TRAIN IS THE CURE FOR STRAIN. i i i i i i i c 1 I i i i I j i

KEEP SHAKING THE TREE! The tree of business is laden with ripening golden fruit. The casual advertiser gives it a vigorous shake, gathers the small immediate yield, discontented that it is not a “bumper” harvest. The wise advertiser, like the careful orchardist, knows that only so much of the golden fruit will ripen at the same time. He shakes the tree a little to-day and a little tomorrow, after Time has ripened more of the fruit—and the consistent and persistent advertiser also knows that the yearly bumper crop of £ s d is the total yield not of one day, week or month, but the result of constantly “Shaking” the tree for the fruit as it gradually ripens. The great tree of business will yield only so often as you shake it KEEP SHAKING THE TREE WITH JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1936, Page 2

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