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Oshawa Daily Times, 8 Mar 1930, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES ~The Oshawa Daily Times Presents This Message | in the Interests of More Satisfactory and Economical Shopping ta a rv AT / Nationally Advertised Products You Can Buy With Security Have ~» Xeputation (0 Uphold | CE > ; | : Products Advertised in The Times | ; When the clerk says . .. " 1his is just-as-good--and much cheaper" ... It pays to think just a minute Rather an insult to the average buyer's intelligence, is it not, when you ask definitely for a stated nationally advertised brand such as "Sunlight Soap, Salada Tea, Kellogg's Corn Flakes or Wri~ley"s Gum" and the clerk makes the brilliant suzgestion that he has something--{an unknown brund}-- "JUST AS GOOD" and much less in price. Ever Figure It Out This Way ? If he is making more profit and you're buying at a saving, there must be something wrong somes where,--and usually that is loss of guality---something left out that is THERE in the bonafide commodity you originally asked for. It is well to remember that a manufacturer invests his good dollars in advertising space because Re knows his product is right. The fact that he states his claims in printer's ink proves conclusively what he says is right and that he is ready to stand behind his merchandise and the stores that sell it, Next time you are offered a "just as good", call the bluff. Ask the clerk why he is going to so much trouble to sell you something you don't want. Demand Nationally Advertised Lines! Make Sure You Get Them! In keeping faith with national advertisers you are doing yourself and your pocket-book the real favor. . y r

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