m ■TTI A. It’s easy to say that “ the best things in life are free.” But think a'moment. Aren’t the things YOU value most the ones you’ve worked and planned and saved for? This very day, perhaps, you’re looking forward to making some purchase that will mark another milestone in satisfaction and achievement. It may be something comparatively costly, like a new home, a car, a holiday spent in travel. Or it may be simply a party dress, a set of breakfast china, new curtains for the living room. You can take real enjoyment in the anticipation of such an investment. But be sure the realisation doesn’t disappoint you. Before you buy, read carefully the advertisements in this newspaper. Consider real values. Weigh the merits of one product against another. Find out where and when you can take advantage of price reductions. Then buy with confidence. You can always be surer of HIGH quality and FAIR price when the article you purchase is advertised by a reputable firm.
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NEW ZEALAND’S OLDEST JEWELLERS, Having a large stock of DIAMONDS it PRE-EXCHANGE PRICES, are enabled to offer REMARKABLE VALUES in DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Remember, wc cater for THE MODEST PURSE equally as well as the more expensive styles. GEO LUMSDEN, Opposite Post Office, V g.l. ring specialists. Established 75 Year*.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4325, 3 August 1937, Page 6
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