Peel Street -A?, © vK=X.„g| m. f|k j£i& '•&? 9 BS.« i i t "* -2* i»rs ■phnw 00*i i? 1 ETHaasssEffiCK?; Ask Bill! EVERYBODY’S DOUP IT £ Advertising is tlio order of the day. The Theatrical Manager burns the midnight oil seeking and planning for the best results; hundreds of pounds are spent on Hand-bills, Testers, Costumes, etc. One cannot help being ‘impressed, and you say to yourself “I’ll "-o and have a Tdok at, this.” Tut before vou get to the ticket office who do you meet but Till. He has seen the performance! You say‘“How did you like it, Till?” He replies, “ ROTTEN!” All the advertising and preparation have been for nothing. BILL HAS SPOKch; and nothing would induce you to go now —not even a free pass. EVERY MAM IS “ BILL 55 to some other man. “BILL” is the man who sells the Goods. Ask “BILL” about the fT-1 fjf* ■: -,i hi "c V-> mu :i Hi f, rf V r/v< Ciipi % TiiE. MAN YOU KNOW. lutual Life iatlcjn of Austraiasi Established 1869. LIMITED. Funds nearly £9,000,000. jAKGE toy US MS. „ ample security. ,A * ' LOW PREMIUMS. oljcies issued to provide for death duties. OLSGIES ISSUED FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. OLiGiES ISSUED FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION AND « START IN LIFE.” “ The Stock Exchange/' London, Nth Feb. 101-n bavs< •* Of tlio numerous Colonial olhees doing l.nVinoss in this country, the premier position for ■ popularity must certainly be given to the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, which, year Mier year, manages to create fresh records in all directions.” ■nd for particulars to — T W RAPLEY, District Manager. ‘ Or Local Agents. \Y. NICHOLSON. Manager for N.Z \>J O BRIGHT STREET. r> k n/i ? . > v} ' : , fj f 4 ’PHONE 548. (Vi BERS, Proprietor, ’PHONE 648. ® Of ® ® ® ® ® © "-" ■ © BUGGIES, GIGS, AND HACKS ON HIRE. 2 ® 6$ PICNIC PARTIES CATERED FOR. ® WEDDINGS ATTENDED TO AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ©j; ® ®SA®SA®&®S4l®SA®SA©«®M®AS.®a.®&®«®£<i 11 ili lljailttir v ‘/i^ tifSEfS&S wr-NSgaasaisss r T—* •* ' ' r.X /WALL :ri j ft ! -S A? DICTATE PRUDENCE IN SELECTING A CAR. ?T'*T:7 ; TTS a HAS Tit MX PLOYED IX EVEREY COUNTRY FOR RE LEV BIT,ITY A ND ECONOMY. GOOD SENSE IS DISPLAYS]) IN CHOOSING SUCH A CAR WITH ITS WONDERFUL POPULARITY. PRICE : El YE-SEA TER, £175 E.O.T. WELLINGTON. PRICE : TWO- SLATER, £l6O E. 0.8. WET,- ' LING TON. AGENTSInter Garage (E. OAK S ... Proprietor). Phones: Garage 418. .Office 747. Private 747 (2 rings). GISBORNE.
N.Z. insurance £ o<l p-s, MASONIC BUILDINGS, LOWE ST Capital Subscribed, £1,500,090. Capital Paid Up, Reserve and p*k~ Insurance Fund, £942,000. &re prepared to Accept all Classes oi FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT BUSINESS, Including—jfiSJYß STOCK. PLATE GLAM. EMPLOYERS’ INDEMNITY. •50MESTT0 SERVANTS, ETC. JitS* THERMS ©ESRBIE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4009, 16 August 1915, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4009, 16 August 1915, Page 2
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