WHAT’S A lU’T WHEN OXE THINKS OF TUT' thoesands of ror.ms a aianeV ACTFI!ER SI’KXITS l\* ADYF.RT!SIXO A BRANDED ARTICLE YOE MOST ADMIT TFT KRK TS SOM:.. THING IN' IT. TIE GOE7.D NOT AFFORD TO ADVERTISE IF His HOODS DID NOT SETT. AND HE CODED NOT SF.EE HIS HOODS IF THEY WERE OF XO FSE. THEN' IT AIFST BE oRYTOFS TO THE BEYER. THAT A AYE El. ADVERTISED AND BRANDED ARTICLE IS THE BEST I’ROI’OSTTIOX. NOW TAKE OCR TAYO STANDARDISED LINES OF HOSE: - FAST DYE AT :M OE THESE TWO BRANDS CA-XXOT HE BEATEN and can be C'OXFI- . j 'ENTIA 1.-EY RFCOMAItXDED FOR A GOOD WEARING QFAEITY. DRAPER, RHONE 150. REVELL ST. HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1923, Page 1
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113Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1923, Page 1
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