I ABOUT ADVERTISING.
~+ — ■_ ■ - My success is owing to liberality in advertising.— Bonner. . The road to-fortune isr thio^tgt printers' ink.— JP. T. Barnum. Success depends upon a liberal patronage of printing offices. — /. /. Astor. > Frequentandoonstantadvertising brought me all I own.— .4. T. Steioqrt. My son, deal with men who advertise. Tou will never lose by it.— Ben. Franklin. How can the world Know a man has a good thing unless he advertises the possession of it ? — Van&erbilt'i A good advertisement in a newspaper pays no fare on railroads ; costs nothing for hotel bills ; gives away no boxes of cigars to customers, or merino dresses to customers' wives ; drinks no whisky under the head of .travelling expenses, but goes at once and all the tare about its business free of expense. • ■...-,•. Advertising is the oil which tradesmen put in their lamps. They that are unwise put no oil in. Where is " parts unknown ?" asks a correspondent of the Danbury News. To which Bailey answers : " Where they don't advertise." And though Bailey does say it, this is no joke. . An advertisement is ti window through which all the world may look into your shop and Bee just what you wish it to see — no more, no less. People are quite apt to go where their attention is called, and, if they find things as represented, will purchase there in preference to spending their time in seeking elsewhere. — Phil. Chemist and Druggist.
CHOEAL SOCIETYpiIAOTIOE will be held at the Hall THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. J. N. FLOWER, Hon. Sec. -. . IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Acts, and in the matter of the bankruptcy of HENRY MOR- ; . DAUNT CRAMOND, in the County of Manawatu, New Zealand, Saddler, a debtor. "'■' : CIIAKE notice that the above- -*• named debtor did on the 14th day ,of July, 1879, file in the District Court of Wanganui, hold en at Palmerston North, a declaration of his inability to meet his engagements with his creditors, and that the Registrar of the said Court has appointed Monday, the 21st day of July, 1879, at the hour of 2 in the afternoon, at the Court House, Palmerston North, for the first meeting of the creditors of the said debtor. Dated at Palmerston North, this 14th day of July, 1879. WILLIAM S. STAITE, Solicitor for the said debtor. BR E AD, , . .r" A S announced by circular when we took over Mr Brown's Bakery, this article will be 9D. A LOAF From date, and will be still further reduced should the trade' warrant it. W. J. & F. LOUDON. Foxton, Jufy'll ' I ' ;1 "ti\O LET, an 11.- roomed House, X situate in Main street, Foxton, known as Normanby House, with outhouses and garden *attach;ed. » I*he; above has been "lasqd as a "iioardingf house^ ahcT is ""admirably adapted to carry on a large, trade.-, For further particulars, apply to I F. LOUDON, . J Or W.G.ROBINSON, Foxton ; .l Q*l ,to,-the. Proprietor, pUi Jli.iUL iW. J. PORT, Feilding.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 92, 18 July 1879, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 92, 18 July 1879, Page 3
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