Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1933 — Page 31
BLOCK’S 16-Page Section
India na’s Grea test Sale! ’*'-5.*-. ij@|2£s‘* Lvv * ms?* ? ?v>-‘'-v I flLvfe?~'->- - -■■ M r I fnragwJ! - **w a, JOr* Wotth of Yhw ftlmchandiM PwichaMd before P/iiceA Wmt Up! 19 *a 1 m I CALL these the greatest of all Block Days may sound like blowing a big bass horn. But, really, we believe it—every bit. Not because we’ve been exceptionally bright in gathering bargains (although you KNOW that Block Days have ALWAYS been •™* _ Indiana’s GREATEST sales event), but because of market conditions unparalleled in recent generations. Higher prices of—g Mb raw materials . . advancing labor costs . . . greater demands on the part of consumers .. . scarcity of manufactured products ■■ \ J • are but a f® w °f the factors in the present grand kaleidoscope of merchandising. They are the cause of rapidly rising prices. 11l IIIV IB 1 Fortunately, (because such has always been our custom,) Block’s started many months ago to prepare for Block Days—by purchasing A Half-Million Dollars Worth of Seasonable Merchandise WOK at prices that simply are out of question on today’s market. We bought the things w e KNEW you’d want . . . seasonable, dePp BBk lLflsß®®® sirable merchandise of sterling quality. Foremost fashions for every member of your household at thrilling low prices. Things B K for your home .. . from the latest little gadget for your kitchen to a gorgeous rug, lamp or table ... at prices that have made Block Days the “Buy” word of all Indiana. toniono*' ®' ock !°L “Buy Now” Is the National Slogan ... Let’s All Do Our Part! " “Buy Now ’ is a phrase that is being heard from coast to coast, from Maine to Mexico. “Buy Now*,” savs our President, as part of FfOW ■ Indian bis trium Pbant battle against depression and gloom. “Buy Now,” says General Johnson, Chief of the NBA, in his great fight to *’ Motor Bus ° r t car f put people back to work. “Buy Now,” says Block’s, co-operating whole-heartedly with the NRA and all for which it stands. XM Take *!?$& *T. 30 \ Block’s is giving employment to more than 400 additional people for this event. Block’s has spent a half million dollars for merchandise, VL street Sows between* the < otx ' \ giving employment to additional thousands elsewhere. Block’s has brought you the greatest arrav of bargains in its historv. Yes, most ttu'sssß.-sa-sws ■> —*•"■’ • tr^^ VWi, ' hon0 ’ STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK!
The Indianapolis Times
Friday, October 20, 1933
