Progress! When a newspaper is forced to increase its size owing to the steady demand for its advertising space it speaks unusually well for that paper’s advertising value. That is exactly . the position of THE FRANKLIN TIMES. Its advertising value ha s been proved beyond dispute, and businessmen have, in many instances, voluntarily increased the size of their contracts. Now that the Times has been enlarged we are prepared to handle a few more contracts for reputable firm. Ii necessary, the office staff of the Times will prepare advertising copy, attend to replaces regularly for clients and endeavour in every way to 1 ncrea.se the efficiency of the space bought. The TIMES is still growing—in tact we claim n't to be the fastest growing newspaper other than a daily which is published in the North Island. And the reasons ? Well, an efficient local news service extending over our vast territory. A splendid correspondence service from country residents. A progressive managerial policy always. Write us for rate cards. We circulate thoroughly in three counties, four electorates, twenty-nine towns and villages. THE “FRANKLIN TIMES” A PROGRESSIVE paper in a PROGRESSIVE DISTRICT. The Franklin Printing & Publishing Co., Ltd., Pukekohe. DO 1 fmm 1 SERVICE II GIVING HIM THIS FORM. T<> the CLERK, “FRANKLIN TIMES.” BOX 14, PUKEKOHE. Please send me the ” Franklin Times " to the following address, lor which I enclose Postal' Note (or Money Order) for 5/4 for one quarter. Name (Stare Mr, Mrs, or Miss). Address FOR one: QUARTER 1 , 5 4' s POST FREE. «Can be changed any time. Write clearly. A Year* Subscription to- the ‘‘Franklin Times” will provide you twice every week with all the news of the district. Order it to-day.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 641, 14 June 1921, Page 8
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284Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 641, 14 June 1921, Page 8
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