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-2173 FOX ADVERTISING A ' "KT! ; g ia the chief auxiliary cf trade 7We A '.•■fi Using i- not the rood to suciesa, but euc as itself /‘ichardtou Advert your business: I owe all my auccesa to it. T. Barnum. I he most truthful part of a newspaper Is its i Ivartisementa.— Jtfferton. The man who pay* more for shop rent than advertising does not know hi* buaineaa. 7/omce (J> eeUy. How can one man know what you waul anSas you auk for it, or what you have tc sell unless you advertise it ! — Murat lied l'he advertisements which appear in « puLli • journal take rank among th? r.?u«t ugnificaut indicatious uf the state of society of that time and nlace. Piejtens
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 379, 11 September 1908, Page 4
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