THE TREE of business is laden with ripening golden fruit. The casual advertiser gives it a vigorous shake, gathers the small and one-time yield, and is discontented that it is not a “bumper” crop. The wise advertiser knows that only so much of the golden fruit will ripen it a time. He shakes the tree a little today and a little more tomorrow. The yield is as great as you deserve it. Keep on shaking the tree with judicious advertising in THE NORTHLAND AGE
1949 SLAUGHTERING SEASON FARMERS ! MOEREWA FREEZING WORKS Keen, Ready and Able to Deal With All Your Stock i Travelling Representative MAX GARLAND King St., Whangarei Phone : 2696 Works Manager : W. G. GRIFFITHS Phone : 47. Kawakawa
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Northland Age, Volume XVIII, Issue 36, 8 February 1949, Page 4
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