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After his day's work the man who advertises, goes to the quiet.-of his ! home or for an evening of entertainI merit without the worry o>f where business is coming from for the next week, or month, or year. Advertisingl gives him faith and confidence in himself and his 'business, because it gives the public faith and confidence in him and his business.* The executive of the Shipwreck 'Relief Society have wired authorising the Wellington Committee to draw on them through the Bank of New Zealand up to £250 for the relief of the prow of the Devon, and are innuiring If further relief is necessary. When eggs^ are preserved in Sharland's Mo<"a Brand Egg Preservative you know that if the eggs are quite fresh when you put them.in they will be fresh and good Avhen you take them I out. —Advt. Harry Lander, the ,re:it f«< tc:x comedian who is .visiting Aaistrali* next year, is (says ike Au4tP.ifas;:in) well known as a canny man, and many are his shifts and aft vices for avoiding unfair exactions of tip-bv-vng servants. .Tb& sleeping-car attendants on the American ralways, are the comedian's particular bane, and in his own Scotch fashion h? has sue ceeded in defeating the mds of ttas.pestiferous gentry. \Vhsn Tarry Lou der goes a-travelling .n America he does nob carry on© pair of sho s, 'but several, «nd when jroing to bed n.t night, not only puts a pair of his ■shoes under his own berth but distributes the others under the berths of his neighbours. In tins wise the "ingenious Laudcr gats the sleeping car man to polisti. all li's fo.i+wfr-ni' foi- the price of one tip—;i v-ii-y satis factory achievement to a person of j Lander's careful training.

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14611, 29 August 1913, Page 6

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14611, 29 August 1913, Page 6

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14611, 29 August 1913, Page 6

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