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Announcement. A-VOICE FROM NUMBER ONE! WITHIN the walls of Blenheim City Tlieic ilwelleth folks who seem most witty In saving all their hard-earned pence, Which truly shows good common sense ; And, to prove that they are really wise, Almost object to Advertise. But yet, amid their silent dreams, A passing vision would, it seems, Disturb their slumbers just enough To beguile them to a gentle puff, Which puff, no doubt, in its mild way, Is the class of puff which does not pay ; But all are not so blessed and wise With talents good to Advertise, And these condemn the world-famed Press, In its gigantic usefulness. WHY IS THIS? Its best the secret to reveal, An I to promote the public weal ; Experience give by Advertising, And so convey the boon arising, To all who read the following facts : NUMBER ONE! * NUMBER ONE! That is fact well advertised, Where people throng, both old and young, And all are very much surprised At the saving made at NUMB ER ONE. The goods are right, the prices low, They need no puffing the people know, And those who have to gain that knowledge • Can not attend a better college, Than the famous NUMBER ONE. MORAL Rood Advertising creates Rood Business! Rood Business creates Rood Bargains!! Rood Bargains Everybody Wants!!! But. unless they mid the advertisements in the public papers, know not where to find them. But here the usefulness of the Press comes to their aid, and provides a chart free of all expense. G. C. CARTER’S NEW ESTABLISHMENT IS STYLED NUMBER ONE! SITUATED IN THE MARKET SQUARE, Commanding a full view of the most populous thoroughfares in the town one of its peculiarities is that it HAS NO UPSTAIRS, which is somewhat of a disadvantage, inasmuch as the TWO FRONTS of the Building are often obliterated by The Large Assemblies of Anxious Purchasers. This difficulty, of course, arises from properly advertising, which we believe in. WE SHALL SHOW A DISPLAY OP GOODS NEXT WEEK, That will simply astonish. OUR WARES COMPRISE All kinds of Drapery! All kinds of Clothing! All kinds of Fancy Goods! All kinds of Groceries! A GREAT RUSH HAS SET IN FOR RUSH HATS ! OUR SECOND SHIPMENT EXPECTED HERE TO-MORROW. We beg to return thanks for the liberal patronage accorded since the opening of Number One. G. G. CARTER

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 291, 30 September 1881, Page 3

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391

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 291, 30 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 291, 30 September 1881, Page 3

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