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GOOD ENGAGEMENT RINGS. If “ her " Ring has the “T.P.W." mark on it she is assured of satisfaction. We bring good ideas and expert knowledge to bear on its making' 1 . High quality gold and sparkling gems that are always a pleasure to look on. We like showing. r,. f Williams®" 5 RING SPECIALISTS, Next The Bristol Piano Co. with What's matter 9 V\ * 3 you ? You don't quite know what is the matter with you. You're just simply 8 9 mffer catutipaHon imhwMinilu. Thtlr tSataation it restdar, lot always a dap or baa tale, A DOSE AT NIGHT WILL KEEP YOU RIGHT. You should watch carefully for this condition. It tells of constipation* and liver trouble. Headaches, dull eyes, indigestion and biliousness are further symptoms. Act at once 1 Take Beecbam’s Pills, the most effective method of conquering constipation. Purely they keep the bowels, liver and healthy and regular. 1.3* FANDANGO SEAT COVERS Of the Greatest Interest to All Owners of Closed-in Motor Cars! These Beautiful Covers are strikingly smart, and give a fine finish to the interior of the Car, The Designs and Colourings are most artistic. As a means of keeping the Upholstering Fresh and Bright they are absolutely unequalled, „ and so becoming immensely popular. “FANDANGO" AUTO-SLIP SEAT COVERS can be supplied for the leading models of closed cars, and will be fitted free by the principal garages. Prices per set, complete: Four and Five-passenger Cars, £5 IS/-; Seven - passenger Cars, £6 15/-; Fords (all models,] Coupe and Roadster), £3/15/-; Tudor and Four-door' Sedans, £4 15/-. ‘ m A. C. PATERSON, Sole Representative in N.Z., 22 Vogel St., Dunedin. 1 am oat an advocate of Patent medicines, but I have much pleasure in testifying so the value of your preparation. Anti-Acido I have used it myself, and often prescribed it to patients suffering horn the very common gastnc disturbances, such as flatulency heartburn hyper-acidity etc As its name suggests, it is a genuine anti-acid, easy to take and carefully prepared Many have , expressed to me the benefit they have derived from yout excellent preparation ” The above was written to us by. a well-known doctor, and was quite unsolicited Naturally he does not want his name published, but hn original letter is on our file, and may be inspected Anti-Acido will immediately relieve and permanently cure indigestion and its allied complaints. Al all Chemists and Stores. 2/6 a tin filMQb Why the Newspaper? MEWS AND ADVERTISING SHARE INTEREST. (hie Enriches the Other and Together they Role the Onward March to Progress. Mr Norman S. Rose, Advertising Manager of the famous international daily newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor, of Boston, says:— “WHY THE NEWSPAPER? Well, for one reason because newspapers publish news,- and an advertisement is news. If it isn’t, it should be. The best advertisement is the best news. “ The reader of a newspaper reads it because he wants to know what is going on in the busy world. He Is after information. Up and awn the columns he goes, finding on one page something startling, on another something interesting, on another something educational. “While he is in this attitude of mind the newspaper advertiser is privileged to address him. His eye travels from a news item to an advertisement, his thought travels with his eye. If the advertisement offers him an attractive piece of news, if the headlines or its opening phrases impress upon him that here is something he may well know about, then he is quite likely to read the advertisement and to digest the information it offers to him.” This is true the world over. In New Zealand our experience shows that SOUND ADVERTISING in the NEWSPAPERS is Most “Pulling*’—-Most Prompt—Most Profitable

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20964, 1 March 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20964, 1 March 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20964, 1 March 1930, Page 3