Two Pointed Questions Answered.
What is the use of making a better artie'e than our competitor *f you can not get a better price for it ? A.ns.— As there is no difference in the pi ice the public will buy only the better, po taat while our profits may La smaller on a s : nsj!e sals they will be much greater in the aggrega c. How can you get the public, to know your make is the bast ? If both artioles are brought proininontly before the public both are certain to be tri<?d and the pub ie will very quickly p^ass judgment on them and use only the better one.
This explain the large sale on Cham-, beriain's Cough Eemedy. The people have bean using it for years and have fourd that it can always be depended upon. They may occasionally take up with some fashionable novelty pnt forth with exaggerated claims, but are certain to return '0 the one remedy that th y know to be ro'•:aWe, and for coughs, c.Yds and croup tnere is nothing «qual to ChambftrJain's Oough Remedy. For sale by W. Hacner, Chemist, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 June 1900, Page 2
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189Two Pointed Questions Answered. Manawatu Herald, 12 June 1900, Page 2
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