“ To discontinue advertisipg,” says John Wanamaker, the millionaire, “ is like taking down your sign. If you want to do business you must let the people know it. Standing advertisements, when frequently changed, are better and cheaper than reading notices. They look more substantial and businesslike, and inspire confi dance. I would as soon think of doing business without a clerk as without advertising.” This is advice which all bn-iness men would do well to follow, but it must be b»rne in mind that the advertising medium must be the best obtainable. We can confidently say that in consequence of its large circulation, The Kawhia, Settler is one of the best papers to 4 advertise in.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 229, 6 October 1905, Page 2
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115Untitled Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 229, 6 October 1905, Page 2
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