Mrs Hamer, of the Economic, has just received a beautiful assortment of runners, cushion covers, fancy tatle cloths, brush and comb bags, etc., etc., which she bought at exceptionally low prices, being a lot of travellers’ samples. The same are being shown in window.* ACTIVITY AND LIFE. Advertising is the light of the industrial welfare of a nation. A country in which advertising has reached a high degree is prosperous. Its presence means activity and life ; its absence means stagnation—death. The most civilised and prosperous countries are the most extensive advertisers. prosperous country must also be a free country. Extensive advertising cannot be conceived without the unlimited freedom of the press. In countries where newspapers have to pay a heavy tax to the Government for each advertisement —as in Germany and Austria —advertising can never be brought to a level where it will create industrial prosperity. A country which hinders the freedom of the press and its prosperity by laying burdensome taxes on newspapereadvertising, hinders its own prosprity. *![ The surest defence against the attacks of competition, and the safest offensive and defensive business weapon, is the advertisement. No matter how good the store how choice the goods, and how low the prices, there’s “ nothing doing ’ ’ unless the public knows about it. There is no opiate ot any description in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and that is one ot the reasons why it has become so popular all over the world. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy soothes and heals, strengthens the lungs and removes the cause of the cough or cold. We condemn no honest medicine, but when the safety of your life or that of your child is at slake, take no chance for poison. For sale by Gardner and Whiblev, Grocers. The man who sells the same old goods in the same old way, Is the very same man who, some fine day, Will find that his business does not pay. And that his trade will go, day by day, To the man who sells the same old goods in the brand new way. * A microbe born of a chill and cold In a man’s lung did reside, And fast multiplying, grew so bold It triumphantly defied Each deadly drug and remedy sure Till one day it was plied With Woods’ famous Peppermint Cure, When it collapsed and died. 33 Those who use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy say it makes their throat strong. It is certainly excellent for delicate throats. If tones up the mucous membrane, enabling it to withstand exposure, acts as beneficially upon the youngest child as upon the older members of the family. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is thoroughly reliable and the families that have used it know that it merits the praise that it receives everywl e r e. For sale by Gardner and Whibjey, Grocers.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 15 August 1907, Page 3
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466Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 15 August 1907, Page 3
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