SPRING TONIC . . . TRY Forsythe’s Vitasan Tonic — an d 4/6 P er bottle H. N. FORSYTHE CHEMIST WESLEY CHAMBERS —HAMILTON Buy your . . . CHEMISTS NEEDS From— H. N. FORSYTHE PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST WESLEY BUILDINGS —HAMILTON Doctors' Prescriptions Faithfully Dispensed BUSINESS AS USUAL! Our SALES Department SERVICE Department PANEL Department LUBRITORIUM Are fully manned and AT YOUR service. Inspect our large stocks of R. & G. USED CARS ARMSTRONG MOTORS LIMITED COLLING WOOD ST. and GARDEN PLACE ’PHONE 1895 HAMILTON COURTENAY RADIOS SALES AND SERVICE We undertake all Electrical Power and Lighting Installations TURNBULL & JONES LTD, HAMILTON HOTEL BUILDINGS 'PHONE 1638 OUR MOTOR DEPARTMENTS ARE FULLY STAFFED • MECHANICAL REPAIRS • MOTOR TRIMMING • BODY BUILDING • PANEL BEATING « USED CAR SALES AND SERVICE • RENTAL CARS J. POMEROY b CO., LTD. ALEXANDRA ST. —HAMILTON Agents—MOßßlS CARS 'T'HOUGH unsettled conditions of business were natural enough during * the week following the declaration of war against Germany, the continuance of a restricted buying complex on the part of the public is hardly warranted now that the first stage of unsettlement is over. This appeal by the Hamilton businesses listed on this page is a request for a return to normal and regular buying. It is not a cry of bad business, but a warning as to what might happen if the buying public let this war complex “ get them down.” Every business listed on this page is an essential unit in the economic life of the Waikato and, proportionately, of the nation. The continuance of a normal volume of business on our part means the maintenance of our normal organisations. But if that turnover fails, due to restricted buying on the part of a war-scared public, then these organisations will necessarily be restricted, too. That means discharge of staff—the spectre of unemployment for many men and women, a disruption of the whole of our economic life. To win this war against Germany, we must not have to wage a war against unemployment and business depression. We, the Hamilton business firms associated on this page, therefore appeal to you, our Public, to assist us to retain our employees. Do not restrict your buying power because there’s a war taking place in Europe. We do not ask for extravagant buying—we ask you just to carry on as usual. So YOU can play YOUR part with us in this, the most vital factor in the prosperity of the community . . . THE KEEPING OF FULL STAFFS IN EMPLOYMENT -a 5 " T 3 « g « To « " a •S •~ i 5 ~a 5 •c g Z “ s „ ■I-JJ 2 ~ o. .2 * Ja 0 o a g c * £ 4) ”"0 £ -T3 O -C % £ -Q C % s .2 * .g O cn » fIJ U J? * -S « P 3 C -S * «u T 5 0 £ .> <u .2 o br, N J 3 > = Q 1 u £ H . i CO ss cs z o H < X SUES mean JOBS WE HAVE CONFIDENCE IN OUR TOWN OUR BUSINESS AND THE FUTURE! Since the outbreak of war, we have entirely renovated our premises and re-organised our photographic workrooms, enabling us, once more, to maintain a . . . 4'Hour Service DESPITE RESTRICTIONS ! SALES MEAN JOBS yU*" Cooperating That’s the confidence we have in the future ! WATSON’S CAMERA HOUSE LTD. Wesley Chambers, Hamilton “The Film Shop on the Corner"
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20923, 30 September 1939, Page 11
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537Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20923, 30 September 1939, Page 11
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