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OUR ADVERTISERS.

A newspaper or average circulation visits more people in one day than a siugle canvasser can in one year. Or again, suppose you had to send letters to the same people whom you reach by one newspaper advertisement, think what c.t would cost. Newspaper advertising is the lcasti expensive and most productive of all forms oi advertising. Mr A. iDempsey, saddle r, ot Oxlord istreet, has a new advertisement on pago 1 in. which he announces the arrival of two special lines. One is an assortment of high-grade tenuis rackets, which are l in good time fox* this popular summer sport, and at !U)s (id and 18c; are- splendid value. He also otters a consignment of English and American handbags for ladies. Inspection is invited. Farmers will be interested in Mr 10. Allmnlid's striking block on page 1 hilling to the New Zealandia milking machines —"the monarch oi all. Mr C. S. Keedwell's change draV with kodmks. Children's white shoes and sandals ftrrm the subject of Mr 1 1 . W r . Mai tin s over-the-leader advertisement. Mr G. Cooper, of the Weniroa hairdressing saloon, notifies thai}. Inning been discharged from c-ainp lie will be resuming business on Monday. Mr Jas. Aveiv, who is supplying Mr Ransom with milk, publishe-: an announcement to the public of Levin. Mr Ken. Aitken has a long book list on page -4.'

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 24 November 1917, Page 3

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OUR ADVERTISERS. Levin Daily Chronicle, 24 November 1917, Page 3

OUR ADVERTISERS. Levin Daily Chronicle, 24 November 1917, Page 3

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