THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
WHO SAID ‘"HARD TIMES ” PVr Is the business outlook bad ? ' Advertise, / C -. ; V " Grumbling never pays the rent, Advertise. .• • •■} L- : Think the money market mad? ' Worry does not yield a cent. , If ori profits you are bent, Advertise. “ Good times ” is a state of mind, Advertise. . ' Faith pays dividends, you’ll find,' Advertise.. :' ; ’ s ', . Rise, above depression’s mist, * Delete dull .days; from your list, Be a business optimist— ‘ C,; ' „ ■ • •Advertise."; . DIf you have something to sell, C C * Advertise. D ;• V''. .D' Say it often, say. it'well, .' ' Advertise. .. 'T ' : t '• Advertise the modern way, Advertise—make it pay—advertise: GrevilleKleiser. T .1* ■ V
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1930, Page 4
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104THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1930, Page 4
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