THE VALUE OF A SMILE. Some years ago the managing director of a large company became so impressed with the value of a smile in the ordinary course of business that he encouraged'his employees, male and female, to smile whenever he passed them. This splendid idea might well be carried out more generally, for there is no doubt that a smile creates goodwill and inspires confidence—in fact, many a man may be said to owe his success to his smile. Should you be one of those men who find it rather difficult, then buy Red Shield (dark! or Blue Shield (medium). Unknown to yourself you will develop that smile which reveals perfect contentment. You will find people . become more friendly and the world a happier place. The reason is that these are New Zealand tobaccos at their best—and it is the toasting to a turn which makes them so thoroughly enjoyable. Red Shield (dark) and Blue Shield (medium) are obtainable everywhere in two-ounce tins (1/7) and one-pound canisters. ....
MEN’S "MONARCH” SHOES, HYKIDE SOLES Only Procurable at SOUTER’S In Timaru We have been appointed Sole Agents in Timaru for MEN’S “MONARCH” SHOES, with Hykide Soles These Shoes have “Hykide” Leather Soles and are Guaranteed to Outlast Two Ordinary Sole?. Stocked in Six Different Shapes and are Specially Made for Men who Require Extra Quality Soles. The Outdoor Men’s Shoe. Black and in Tan, Full Sizes and Half Sizes PRICE: 22C a Pair SOUTER’S BUSY SHOE STORE No. 253 Stafford Street North (Opposite Dominion Motors). No Connection with any other Shoe Store to Thnaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19860, 25 July 1934, Page 11
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