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H wmm\ ■ H New Dress Materials H M X s H S H X n X H F.A.C. , Ltd\ X H New materials of ail descriptions are now displayed in our dress department. A more varied collection has never been shown. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS ADVISED h X H X 'S w x 29in. HAIECOED PEINT, in Thirty Designs—6 YDS.. FOR 3/11. 36in. FADELESS SUMMER BREEZE 50 Good Designs. Guaranteed Fast to Sunlight ft Washing.—l/9 YD. 36in. PRINTED MAEOCAINS, in all the Latest Colourings.—2/11 YD. S6in. UNCEUSHABLE CREPE MAEOCAIN, in 15 Plain Shades —1/11 YAED. 36in. UNCEUSHABLE CREPE NEVADA, in Smart Check Effects, Floral and Conventional Designs. —l/6 YAED. 29in. ‘SPUN SILKS, in Smart Stripes. 50 Patterns to choose from.—2/6 YAED. m x 29in. WHITE BOILING SILKS —l/3 and 1/6 YAED. 361 n. WHITE WINDSWEPT SILK CEEPE. —1/11 YAED. _ 'M S6in. OEGANDIE VOILE, suitable for Evening Frocks 8r Day Wear.— 1/3 YAED. li X H 500 YARDS NATURAL FUJI * SILK. 1/- YAED. P.O. Box 8 Phone 261 Dyke Street Cambridge F.A.C. Ltd JFfe Centre of SatisF.A.C.tion. ‘H S H X M X m iHXHSHSHS ih'shi x :hx

THE DUCHESS’S DINNER PARTY The* Duke and Duchess of York have recently— been entertaining many of their friends to dinner at their town house in Piccadilly, and these parties have been very delightful entertainments, with an air of cosiness and in--ti«Hifry- about .them. ■ - ,- ■ *■*; ■ >:■ The dining-room is not of the largest, so that their guests never exceed twenty or so. The room is charminglyfurnished in quiet tones and on thoroughly modern lines. The Duchess of York was the first member of the Royal Family to adopt a glass-topped dining-table, which greatly interested the Queen when she first saw it. . ; , A Strange Thing • Alice was taken to a peacock farm. Her mother was engaged in conversation when Alice came to her breathless with astonishment. “Mother,” she shouted, “there’s a rooster out in the yard in full bloom! ”

Have you read the Advertisements'? They were written for youf

A Rising Market- and * ill the PaafoKc are Buying? ||| Purse strings are being loosened up. prosperity is advancing, steadily, toward us. Manufacturers, Merchants and . Retailers can do more to spin the wheels of commerce than ever before. The quality of your pro- - ducts, their price value and the appearance of the packings are essentials toward attracting sales and profit. Are _ You covering per market adequately < Selling must be done wherever sales can be made. Fresh channels of trade have to be sought out. What are YOU doing towards exploring these channels? Are you telling the consumer about your goods, why they should ask for your brand? Your Salesman or Travellers—whichever you like to call them—may be doihg splendid work getting your goods into the Stores, but what means are you using to get the Public to ask for them? The newspapers. Get behind your goods and advertise them. To-day’s the day to build up your market. National advertisers would do well to follow the lead of the go-ahead local advertiser, sure in the knowledge that consistent advertising will push the sales of a good product to new high peaks. % sz V O' ft \ ••fif

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3206, 13 September 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3206, 13 September 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3206, 13 September 1934, Page 6

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