ECHO NOTICES. I Notice to Advertisers, Etc. ALL small casual Advertisements must be prepaid spot cash, unless an account is running with us. And all extra papers obtained from the office must be for cash only, to save booking. In order that we can go to press early on publication day, it is imperative that advertisers shall send in " late advertisementents " by 9 a.m. on ERIDAYS This will enable us to send the Run-boy out in good time after noon, so that he can finish before dark. F. MACKENZIE & SON. WHO PAYS FOR ADVERTISING? - ♦ . NOT THE ADVERTISER IN THE " ECHO." ' • Who" pays for advertising ? The obvious reply is—the advertiser, and if that proves unsatisfactory, usually the consumer is saddled with it. But the members or the Aldwych Club Debating Circle, who comprise the leading experts on advertising, after hearing a thoughtful paper by Mr John Hart, realised— and most of them admitted—that we must look further for the correct answer Mr Hart showed that there was very good ground for the opinion that in reality the cost is ultimately borne by the non-progressive seller who fails to take advantage of this cheapest and most powerful means of salesmanship, and in consequence loses his business to his advertising competitor.*
g§ Generous to All
WE would prevail upon all who have the interests of this important district at heart to send us Country News, reports of Meetings, Socials, and doings generally; also accounts of Local Wants for the Ecfi^or to write up. As one good turn deserves another, we wQufd/ask our country supporters to avail" Vhemselye^ gf the offer made. Don)t stick in the
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 March 1915, Page 4
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272Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 March 1915, Page 4
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