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F©K it QUICK, CERTAIN START, USE THE LONG LIFE BATTERY . FOR YOUR CAR "MADE IN ENGLAND." Obtainable from: Exide Service Station, URRY & CO., Derby Street, Gisborne. New Zealand Distributors: Hope Gibbons Ltd., Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch. standard mmAnu W/7Z77 uTJIDN Lane's has raised' the'standardof health 'of thousands. Lane's ■ banishes colds, soothes , [weak lungs, ends painful ; coughs' and improves digestion. Every spoonful is brimming with those vital 'elements so much needed :by those with throat and] 1 'lung troubles. Get a bottle! i to-day and take it faithfully. . '2 '& and 4/6 at all Chemists and , 8 Stores. Manufactured by The. ,:'*' Lane Medicine Co. Ltd. 03. G. ' Lane, Graduate Chemist) ' ' v .Qamaru,N.Z , * aives I EMULSION. Do you bu goods? * i Of course yOUj everybody doesj Just run over in your mind' the. various articles that you have purchased in the ; last week or the last month. How about foods? Your breakfast foods, cereals and bacon, etc., are all advertised. Probably that is how you first came to know of them—through advertising. Probably the shoes you are wearing, or the dress or suit you have on, are equally well knowu advertised makes, and you are proud of them. « You buy advertised products because you have confidence-in them.- You know that a manufacturer cannot afford to advertise shoddy or unworthy merchandise. Advertising is one form of insurance. It gives you a feeling of perfect con. fidence and safety when you ask for an advertised brand, for you know thai you will get the quality and service yon expect. The name is the guarantee. The more you read advertising the more you will know about human progress. You will become well posted in almost every line of human endeavor and a canny judge of values. Reading advertisements is a fine habit. Cultivate it! Bead the advertisements and buy advertised goods. They are the safest in> vestment. Presentation Lettering IN GOLD OR BLACK. Promptly Executed at THE HERALD OFFICE. INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rub- ■* ber stamp of your name), pad, brush, Indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot, 3/6; postage Bd extra.—At the

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 3