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Thoughts For The Times

TIIK YaI.UK OK f IIINTED MATTER.

Printed matter reaches potential buyers that no human salesman can reach.

It goes through doors that are closed to him—into private homes and private offices that he might never be admitted to or might overlook. It creates “leads” for high-priced salesman to follow-up.

It' keeps “alive” prospects that general advertising or salesmen have developed. It follows up and closes sales that otherwise might never have been closed. It costs only a few pence to send and it return? pound? in sales-profits, It covwi a oity In ft dny find * whole (V;il fitly in ft wer*k\

Mails which left Auckland on the 10th May per R.M.S. Makura via Vancouver arrived in London on the 12th. inst.

Messrs 0. Pfahlert and Laughton Bros, notify that from Monday next bread will only be sold for cash or coupons.

Messrs W. Jeffries and Co. will sell hi the mart to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o’clock a quantity of valuable furniture on behalf of Mrs Atkins, and also a quantity of rugs, mats, fruit, butter cigarettes etc.

An amending regulation- regarding fishing, published in last week’s “Gazette, provides that no person shall take • kill or have in his possession any salmon or trout during the spawning season—that is, during the close season from May Ist. to September 30th in any vear in every acclimatisation district, other than the Rotorua acclimatisation district, and in that district from June Ist. to October 31st. in any year. The regulation does not apply .to fish taken by officers of the Government or of acclimatisation societies for the purposes of pisciculture or as otherwise provided in the Act. The penalty for a breach of this regulation is a fine of not more than £SO.

For the weekly family wash -use six ounces of the pure Golden Rule Cocoanut oil soap with one small packet of “NO RUBBING” Laundry Help. Result will make you fairly skip for joy. Wm Perry and Co., wholesale agents for “NO RUBBING.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1921, Page 2

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336

Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1921, Page 2

Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1921, Page 2

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