A splendid remedy for Bronchitis and Influenza is r>iazol. Try it! (2) Speaking on the value of advertising at the British Music Industries Convention at Blackpool, Mr M. E. Ricketts, a London delegate, said there was a popular misconception that the consumer had to pay for advertisements. The fact was that advertising not only paid for itself, but after doing that enabled goods to be sold more cheaply, because of the increased demand. Advertising was the easiest and cheapest way to sell goods. But the advertisers' promises must be fulfilled. _At the first signs of the "Flu," use Nazol very freely. (3) A considerable amount of housebuilding is in progress in the suburbs of Gisborne, and it is considered there that the slump in this particular trade has ended.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1728, 21 September 1922, Page 3
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