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THE MAN WHO SAID

The mau who said “ I never buy advertised goods when I can help it,” wasn’t so wise as he thought, for in the first place he can't help it. If the goods he did buy weren’t advertised in some way he wouldn't know of them. And it isn’t reasonable to have a grievance against the merchant who takes the moat trouble to let one know that he has something worth buying. After all, if he is willing and able to spend money on adverising, he is surely in his own interests' willing and able to spend money ini making his goods wor th advertising: and worth buying. For as surely as it never pays a shopkeeper to disappointa customer, it never pays an advertiser—and for precisely the same reason. *

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5609, 27 February 1918, Page 2

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THE MAN WHO SAID Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5609, 27 February 1918, Page 2

THE MAN WHO SAID Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5609, 27 February 1918, Page 2

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