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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 'I"O prevent disappointment, adver_L tisers are reminded that advertisements for the day's issue of the Standard cannot bo received Liter than 11.30 a.m. for Country Edition, ' 3.30 p.m. for Town Edition. TMPOIiTANTXO ADVERTISE US. N.B.— The Manawatu Standard, the Oldest Established Daily Country Newspaper oa the West Coast, is onequslled as an adver. sing medium, being more widely circulated Newspaper m the District. <f . lIKOSE who Advertise largely do i_ the most business; they are business men, and who know the value of money. These firms would not advertise if it did not succeed. In a widely read and leading journal, advertising by the quarter or the year toany firm of good standing is but the shrimp to catch the whale. Those who do not Advertise are losing ground and time, rtnd may, without exaggeration, be compared to fishermen who bait, indeed, with sprats, but catch ouly minnows. Push, principle, tact, and advertising, result m one word — Business!" RT. HOfr. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P., U*>oN ADVERTISING. ."ADVERTISING," said the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, speaking apropos of this subject, "is undoubtedly very effective. Its power is enormous. It appeai-s, if we consult those who have made successful use of this extraordinary instrument, that it depends wholly oa producing an impression upon the public miud by iteration or by the constant repetition op the same thing. This shows a very singular state of the public mind ; it shows there is relative to those matters a cert .m amount of dulness, a great eagerness to compete for attention, and no one gets it unless it is by giving, as it were, so . many strokes op the hammer TO goMPEL PEOPLE TO NOTICE WHAT IS GOING ON." Bentley Bros. COMMENCE THEIR Great Stoclt-r taking ; J Sale ON SATURDAY, THE 12th JANUARY . i .j.ii 4 :' ;;;.: ., ' WHEN they -will offer such bargains m Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing, that will astonish the people ;i > „ ■ ; •.,.;, t pf .M.anawatu. , ; i SEE OUR Men's. Silk Coat?, [each 12/6 each. ASE POR *QIJR Everlasting Trim- : mi n g».. 4,0^611,-/6 dozen, , LOO& ; £T> OTJR Fancy Parasols ; - eacn-2flTeach. ENQUIRE. FOR OUR Silk Half Squares, each -/9 each. MARLBOROUGI? RfGUSE? THE SQUARE

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 43, 18 January 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 43, 18 January 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 43, 18 January 1884, Page 2

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