Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . follow-ing short sentences are given you : Quality cant beat the to keep busy. Figures and can afford price, but—For a good smoke. Our Loss—Your gain. A trade-catcher. A sale-riveter. None better. To please a customer. For critical smokers. The best, because it is. To get you quick-step price. Every time a new sentence flits throughyour mind write it down. You will have abountiful supply to draw from as occasionmay demand. These to be used
Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . follow-ing short sentences are given you : Quality cant beat the to keep busy. Figures and can afford price, but—For a good smoke. Our Loss—Your gain. A trade-catcher. A sale-riveter. None better. To please a customer. For critical smokers. The best, because it is. To get you quick-step price. Every time a new sentence flits throughyour mind write it down. You will have abountiful supply to draw from as occasionmay demand. These to be used on everyprice card—a different one on each card,no matter what the price may be. Thesuggestion following is for a general cardthat may be appropriately used in eitherthe window or store. Use it first in thewindow, and afterwards a good locationcan doubtless be found in the store. Thehead or catch phrase at the top of thecard should be printed within a circle,while the bottom may be displayed inwhatever style is thought best :. Our Line ofGood ThingsFor Smokers. How Kaffirs Smoke. EVERY nation and every people hasits peculiar smoking customs, butthe most unusual, perhaps, is thatof the South African natives, employedby The De Beers Consolidated DiamondMining Co., Ltd., in their mines and com-pounds at Kimberley, South , according to Gardner K. his new book, entitled The DiamondMines of South Africa, the De Beers company employs several thousand blacksfrom all over South Africa. These na-tive miners arc very fond of cigars, butfor all that they have seen white mensmoke them for over 20 years, they stillpersist in smoking them themselves withthe lit end in their mouths, shifting thecigar about and holding it between theirteeth, so that the fire does not burntheir mouths. This, to a white man,would be the height of discomfort, for in51 Pipes The Largest Pipe House inCanada.
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