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ARE “Dull Times” NECESSARY ? f mu m\ m I B '•!' fi m if X-lfl %■ <&£> \ ms *«« ay m ¥i<!.yr m % Ss,&t'fT. vj/r .4 - ienw? f . „ ri . . . L’~" • ■ ' tor many dull times m busis ness are often too easily explained. They run like this: “The Robinson Company is not doing much advertising this year." ‘The Jones Company has held up their new campaign till things improve.” “Business is bad with the Brown Company 10 they re not doing any advertising.” The question is: Isn’t the real reason hidden behind these irtatements? Isn’t the real reason for dull times that too few business men realise how far newspaper advertising can and will help their sales. "ft hj the large and consistent advertisers who are today weathering the storm . . the time has arrived when sound advertising schemes can be launched with confidence.” ■ Lord flifFe. In factories, in warehouses, in hundreds of retail stores, goods worth thousands are waiting for buyers—losing big sums daily in interest, in depreciation, in lost opportunities for sale. Waiting . . . while the great constructive force of newspaper advertising is moving similar products from busy factories, to active wholesalers, to progressive retailers, to the thousands and thousands of consumers who are reached and influenced by their daily newspapers. NEARLY EVERYONE WHO READS - READS A NEWSPAPER

Quick Transport. Mr J. McLAUGHLIN, Evans Flat, bags to notify the people of Lake County, particularly business people, that he is mnning a regular heavy Motor Lorry Service, weekly, through Otago Central to and' from Dunedin, arriving at Queenstown every FRIDAY AH classes of merchandise carried Lifted! from the door at Dunedin, or any place en route, and! delivered at your door here; or vice versa. One handling; no irritating delays. Leave your orders with Murdo Drquhart, Ferry Hotel, Lower Shotover Big range of gifts in No. 65 Lavender water, double-distilled from genuine Mitcham Flowers. New packed flasks, stoppered 1 bottles and sprinkler bottles at prices from 2b 6d to 22s 6<L All chemist®. LUXE RAM) WITH THE REAL COFFEE TASTE iHiICHM QUALITY THAN THE KSTIMPOiOB m LOWER. M MUCH/ ,• mute tt o*vw> iTß»iweaMgal Woods* Great Peppermint Cur< For Influenza GMda. MOTOR PARTS XIVD. Th'e Motor Accessory Souse peel aliats. All classes of Tools for Motorists. We carry a large range of accessories and Invite your inquiries fo: anything you nay require. 26 Moray Place, Dunedin Telephone (Round S, jy comer). A 10 Guinea Chiming \lT‘ P V.. i. for for £8 10 £8 10 a ysrj M fa wmmm ■ wife Mi eted tferee-qearters minster cfeimts, and strikes M Tsristy sin Mabesaay Gu»% vasfess Splendid Sekdte «f GmrfM&w m/ i*A a*, a skwarl pawson & Co. (K-Z) ** m mr ate Anal fa CWy I Comer PRINCES mi DOWLING STREETS, DUNEDIN ■nsefea at CmiSTCHVKCH, WELUKCTOIt al AOCKUM.

4 Ballarat Street Billiards and Hairdressing Saloon. JAS. FLAHIVE 1 begs to announce that he has taken i over the above business from Ur i Syd. Stevens and will cany it on as hitherto in ALL BEANGHm ALL TOILET REQUISITES KEPT. ~ . * ALL POPULAR BRANDS OP TOBACCO 4 CIGARBHM STOCKKk I Willard Battery Service Station. 1 All makes of Batteries Repaired. Up-to-date testing equipment for Batteries, and all electrical fittings on your car. - OXYWELDIN G & CUTTING PLANT Special discount for cash allowed on Willard Batteries. N. M. HALL, AUTOMOTIVE ELEGTRIOAL ENGINEER. P.O. Box 96, Queenstown.; or Qo. H. TOMKEBa H. ROBINS. PAINTER, PAPERHANQER AND HOUSE DECORATOR sprepared to receive orders ia above and will give utmost satisfaction com bined with reasonable oharges. A SBIAL IS BOLIIECm PE Hi Essence of chiccki MTRAfffi UO. MAWmiNIERiCAMia

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume 4185, Issue 4185, 20 November 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume 4185, Issue 4185, 20 November 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume 4185, Issue 4185, 20 November 1934, Page 8

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