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GREY HAIRS

Here and there in the stores you will find grey heads; growing grey in this service; this service to you. To see that you get what you want and when you want it—and to do it cheerfully and interestedly. For years these loyal grey heads have been doing this—and I hope they will still be doing it for years to come. Then, too, where there are no grey heads, you will often find a middle aged youngster, or may be a dignified matronly miss, whom you may recall as first seeing here years ago. Thus throughout the years the thought uppermost is service—service to you. It seems to me that these things must help to make you feel at home here—sure at all times about our endeavour to serve you wisely and economically. Yours truly, John Smith, PROGRESSIVE STORES. (Advt).

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Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 5

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GREY HAIRS Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 5

GREY HAIRS Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 5

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