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A man became a millionaire by selling cheap patent medicines. He sold an incredible quantity of his stuff by catchy advertising. He was a cynical brute. On his desk was a brass tablet with these words on it: "You've got to make 'em sick first." In every advertisement he began with a lot of symptoms. He would ask, for instance: "Do you have fits of depression?" "Do you feel languid at times?" "You've got to make 'em Feel 111!" "Are you irritated by noises?" "Do you dislike getting up in the mornings?" "If you have these symptoms, then you have liver trouble, and you can be cured by our Liver Renovator—half-a-crown a bottle." It is a curious fact, and this charlatan knew it, that if the average person reads a list of a dozen symptoms, she is sure to think she has several of them. An advertisement, in a word, can make a person feel ill and in a humour to buy medicines. This man made a fortune by knowing this fact. He made a rascally fortune. This s(tory is perfectly true. ORAST. TELEPHONE 28 P.0.80X N 0,53

. Tennis and Cricket Season . We have in stock all the Leading Makes in <j TENNIS RACQUETS from 95/- to 12/6. £ (: Also a Large Assortment of S CRICKET BATS AND BALLS. ||i Make Your Selection Early. Eye Shades, Covers, Press, Tennis Balls, etc, also in stock. Obtainable at — W. McCOLL, Bookseller, Stationer and Fancy Goods. PHONE 297 M, TE KUITI.

DO YOU NEED GLASSES? H. & E. H. GROCOTT, CONSULTING OPTICIANS, OF HAMILTON, VISIT TE KUITI EVERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY. Why not call and have a talk with their representative, Mr. J. E. Ewart, who will advise you FREE OF ANY OBLIGATION? Appointments with Mr. Blyth Harper, Chemist. DATE OF NEXT VISIT: FRIDAY, 20lh OCTOBER, 1933. TELEPHONE: SURGERY, 117. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. IP- F. W. BOND(Late Dental Surgeon Wellington Hospital.) RORA STREET :: TE KUITI. (Opposite Railway Entrance.) Specialising in Artificial Dentures and X-rays. NURSE FIRTH, REG. MATERNITY NURSE. TE KUITI. Jk BAYLOR, VETERINARY PRACTITIONER. Tawa Street, Te Kuiti. All messages left with Mr. Blyth Harper, Chemist, Te Kuiti, Phone 28, promptly attended to. JJJCQORMACK. REGISTERED MATERNITY NURSE. King Street Te Kuiti.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4458, 17 October 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4458, 17 October 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4458, 17 October 1933, Page 4

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