WHERE DOES ALL MY MONEY GO? I wish I had more to spend this summer . . . simply must get white shoes and a new light sweater and those two new books, and—well, lots of things ... Im not extravagant, but where does all my money go? Don’t worry too much—the very same sort of problem bothers the richer folk. And you can do something about it, very easily, by learning how to recognise the best things to buy, the best places to buy, and the best times to buy. The advertising columns of this newspaper can help you considerably. Form the habit of watching them closely for news about things you need now or will be needing soon. The facts are all there, waiting to be found. Perhaps you haven’t been looking. Register this fact right now: Advertised products give better service and more solid satisfaction than the things nobody knows. If you want the most for your money, and more money for other things, buy the brand with a reputation. It’s a real bargain at its regular price!
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 December 1939, Page 2
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177Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 December 1939, Page 2
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