-ivra \ BTRATFORD. 7lt ACRES L.I.P. ofc £l4 per annum. Really good, strong clean eheep imkl cattle country. About 150 »ci3B felled and grassed, balance good buah. Iron whare. Situated within three miles railway and six miles to township. Motor road within one mile. Rates £2 5s per annum. Price for goodwill 30s per acre, with £2OO cash, or less to • bona fide buyer, balance at 6 per cent. N 0.6-1037 ■ i " •' 4lf &CREB Leasehold at Is per acr*, 420 acres grassed. Nice easy country, divided into 8 sheep proof paddocks. 4-roomed hous«. Rate*. £7. H miles to townahip, 3 miles to railway. Price £5 per acre goodwill, easy terms to a good man, or may consider exchanging for Dairying Land. No. 6.1030. 18© ACHES Freehold, all in grass, carrying 50 com and sheep, 6 roomed house. Creamery, School, and 'Phone within few minutes. Aailway 5 mil#-s; good roads. Price £l7 10s per acr«, which we consider really cheap. Easy terms to a good man, or owner will consider taking good quality lightly improved shewp country as payment. No. 9-1106. I A. C. CELL, Land Salesman.
I THAT ARE WOWTH BtiVit. lit ACRES, 80 aeres to lease* ell in gp-aca, ail v"'" ,J <i i 1 mile from (Di*»m<»ry(i 6-roonied house, smell oow-shed, ov /od road; lease he* about B| years to ran afc en annual rental of 12b par acre. Vrlm ASM fer gsastei,'*.,, 14fr* ACRES, .1197 freehold, atf E cassation Leaso; 1400 ix grass, 18 jjaddooka, sheep-proof fences, several acres ploughed; 4-room-ed house, sheep yards, eto.j good undulating sheep country: 11 miles from railway, 5 miles from creamery, 2 miles from post cfioe. Lease has 10 jeers to run. Rent of lease £lB 18s per annua* Prise AS per aora. £2030 cash. 115. AV6XISNEERS, LANS kttm SSMsJISBION ASEMTS,
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ryen at Liverpool, England, Thomas Russell, of London, emphasised strongly the value of newspaper advertising. "TKe time," &« Jeaid, "was ripe for a gsea* extension of advertising, and newspaper advertising must always be the mainstay of publicity," ; He illustrated ihs flot that scientific advertising did not add to the cost of goods, but secured a material reduction of price. Indeed, the more an article wbb advertised the cheaper it became, and the mora self-interest compelled the manufacturer in keep up the quality. Certain articles of grea value to the public could never have been manufactured at all had it not been that advertising ensured a sale 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 Bale of honest goods. The great commercial discovery 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 ndvertiserntat. fhm "08-mmeroiaJ I^vbi: ! * pa!nti oat that— "Un3onbtediy th* first and mort p010r.4 advertising force of the pr®sent day ie the newspaper. Here is a field bo vast and no complex that it neads the most careful jfcndy of every varying «c*icifcion to aeonrately estimati its possibilitiae, and a who!« army of specialists and oxp«rts iu all hran«hea ot **r% toe iuv/e come into being."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 84, 13 April 1915, Page 2
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629Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 84, 13 April 1915, Page 2
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