ON ADVERTISING.
To cure dull times —apply an advertisement to the afflicted part. The world is full of advertising, yet every one wants to see what is now. A sign-board can’t tell anything. It takes an advertisement to do that. All who advertise do not get rich, but precious few get rich without it. Early to bed and early to rise will all be in vain if you don’t advertise. The world’s memory is short. It will forget if you do not jog it frequently. The world is always sure to find an honest man, but it will find him out a great deal quicker if he advertises. The Globe is a good medium for advertising.
The Colosseum Music Hall, in Liverpool, in which the recent fatal panic occurred, has been seized by bailiffs for rent.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1589, 24 March 1879, Page 4
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136ON ADVERTISING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1589, 24 March 1879, Page 4
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