WHAT'S IN A NAME ? BUT AY HF;K ONE THINKS OF THE THOUSANDS OF POUNDS A MANUFACTURER SPENDS TN ADA'F.RTISTXO A BRANDED ARTICLE YOU MUST ADMIT THERE IS SOMETHING IN IT. TIE COULD NOT AFFORD TO ADVERTISE IF HIS GOODS DID NOT SELL AND UK COVED NOT SETT, HIS GOODS IF THEY WERE OF NO USE. THEN IT MUST RE OBVIOUS TO THE BUYER. THAT A AY EEL ADVERTISED AND BRANDED ARTICLE IS THE BEST PROPOSITION. NOV,' TAKE OUR TWO STANDARDISED LINES OF IIOSE: “MINERVA sf—A CASHMEIIF. FINISH WITH HAWLEY'S FAST DYE AT LG GL “APfil S n”“ ALL WOOL CASHHrULLU mere at Is 9d. THESE TWO BRANDS CANNOT BE BEATEN AND CAN BE CONFIDENTIALLY RECOAIM ENDED FOR A GOOD AY EARING QUALITY. MRS J. LLOYD, DRAPER, PHONE 100. REVET.L ST HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1923, Page 4
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131Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1923, Page 4
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