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I am proud of a number of things about this store. The fact that it is a towering oak, when a few years ago it was but an acorn. I am proud of its increasing goodness; but one thing I am especially proud of, is the sales people. See their happy faces. Note how cheerfully and interestedly they wait on you. Observe, too, the spirit of endeavouring to find for you the exact thing you. want, the thing most becoming, if it is something to wear, or the thing of most service, or if it is something for household use. Whatever you want, there stands an alert lad or a bright, cheery girl, taking pleasure in seeing that you get just what you want and doing it all promptly as well as politely. Isn’t that something for me to be proud of? I think it is. Yours truly, John Smith, PROGRESSIVE STORES.

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Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 5

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SMILING FACES HERE Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 5

SMILING FACES HERE Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 5

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