■*r*\ STRATFORD. fit ACRES L.I.P. at £l4 per annum. Really good, strong clean she<*p nna cattle country. About 150 acres felled and grassed, balance good bu«h. Iron whare. Situated within three miles railway and six miles to township. Motor road within one mile. Rates £2 5s petAnnum. Price for goodwill 80s per acre, with £2OO cash, or loss to • bona fide buyer, balance at 5 per cent. N 0.6-1037 Mi ACRES Leasehold at le per acre, 420 acres grassed. Nico easy country, divided into 6 Bheep proof paddocks. 4-roomed holism. Rate* £7. Ii miles to township, 3 miles to railway. Price £5 per acre goodwill, easy terms to a good iuan, or may consider exchanging ■ for Dairying Land. No. 8.1030. If•) ACHES Freehold, all in grft.se, e&rrying 50 cows and sheep, 6 roomed house. Creamery, School, and 'Phone within few minutes. Aailway 5 mile*; good roads. Price £l7 10a per ace, which we consider ' really cheap. Easy terras to a good man, or owner will consider taking good quality lightly improved shewp country as payment. No. 9-1106. A. C. BELL, ~ ■ Land Salesman. THAT ARE WOMTH BUVB' £ki ACRES, flO acres to tags, all in grass, all araaratry,; 6-reo.raed house, lmall cow-shed, ofc. p >od road; lease Mac about l| years to run afc an annual rental of JL2s per acre. Prist am far gseiwllt, 14S, ACRES, IW7 fraekali, 3M Education Least; 1400 in grass, IB paddocks, sheep-proof fences, several acres ploughed; 4-room-ed house, sheep yards, etc; good undulating sheep country; 11 miles from railway, 6 miles from creamery, 9 miles from post ofltoe. Lease has 10 years to run. Rent of lease £lB 18s per i, PrlM £i par sera. £2OOO cash, 115. MATTHEWS. GAMLIN & G JLU6J.ISNEERB, LANS kU'Q ISUMISBIG* ABERTI, INlliiWlll, I '
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gixen at Liverpool, England, Thomas Russell, of London, emphasised strongly the value of newspaper Advertising. w TKe time," he laid, "wai ripe for a great extension of advertising, and newspaper advertising must always be the mainstay of publicity," He illustrated the ifoot thai scientific advertising did not add to the cost of goodo, but secured a material reduction of price. Indeed, the more an article was advertised the cheaper it became, and the moie self-interest compelled the manufacturer tr> keep up the quality. Certain articles of grea value to the publio could ne.ver have been manufactured at all had it not been that adveuising ensured a Gale large enough to warrant the putting down of the elaborate and very costly plants. [Advertising was the cheapest method yet devised by the wit of man for the sale of honest goods. The great commercial disoovery of the age was that it did not pay to advertise unless the goods advertised were honest goods, while nothing which was not true was good enough to put into an advertisemtat. fh» "Cemmeraial Revie-:?*' psinia cat* that—"UaHoubtedly ib* first and potent adyertijing force of the present day is the newspaper. Here is a field bo vast and so oomplex that u ne«ds the most careful study of every «*rying ewicKfcioD to asonrutoiy estimate its possioUifciwi, and a whole army of specialists and experts in all branahe* of mmm* h*v* w>m» into beiag."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 81, 9 April 1915, Page 2
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632Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 81, 9 April 1915, Page 2
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