Over ninety ensh prizes. No entrance fee for the great Raven Tea competition. You must win if you hoop roller-ting. Particulars in each packet of Raven Tea.—Advt.
kco x o mtc run cms es . Speaking to the Wellington Advertising Club tlic? other day the Ministo.r of Education, the Hon. R. A. Wright, remarked that most people failed to realise that the work in connection with the distribution and selling of an article was just as important as its actual production. Tn many eases it was much more difficult to satisfactorily sell a product than it was to make it. Those who were engaged in the, process of niainiafcture were too apt to regard distributors and salesmen as parasites, quite overlooking the all important fact that if it were not for the channels ol distribution. advertising and selling, there would probably be no market for the goods at all. The other extreme to the point raised by the Minister is found in ihe announcement fay the New A ork I ■Times” of May 10, that two sales of New York Cotton Exchange seats took place the previous day at £B9llO each, ami a membership in the Chicago Stock Exchange changed hands at £9OOO.
WHEN IT.COMES TO VALUE IN ELECTRIC TORCHES BATTERIES AN D GLOBES YOU CAN’T BEAT OUR LOW PRICES ! Tnke these few here listed for instance; Everyone is a value supreme 1 Round 2 Cell Torches, with batteries: 6/0, 71- ana o/Round 3 Cell Torches, with batteries: 9/6 and 10/Fine Spot Light Torches with 2 cells: 8/6 and 9/o Cell Spot Light Torches, with 150 ft. range, 11/- & 13/-; 250 ft. 18/- & 19/6. 3 Cell Spot Light Torches, with 400 ft. range, 14/- & 1.4/0; 500 ft. range at 18/0 and 25/-. Flat Pocket Torches, with batteries are prices at 3/6, 4/6 and 5/-. BATTERIES: - 2 Cell round, Niagara 1/6, Tec. 1/3. 3 "ell round, Niagara 2/3, Tec. 1/9. Baby round, Niagara 1/6, Tec. 1 1- ■ GLOBES at 9d and 1/- Spot Light 1/3. And don’t forget—We pay postage on all cash ordeis, W. A. SCOTT & SONS 181-18,1 GEORGE ST.- DUNEDIN.
(. S A TCI FELL’S CHEAP BOOT DEPOT REVELL SI REET—HOKITIKA THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. EOOTS.HOP IN HOKITIKA ! GEORGE I AKIN M A N A G E It. ‘Phono No. 149.
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Yoa, positively, mast win one cf tie hundred Cash Prizes some time.., Just ..keep collecting coupon* while yoa drink (ha BEST
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