SCOTTISH SOCIETY. r JP OWN HALL, STRATFORD TUESDAY, JULY 20th IX AID OF THE SICK AND WOUNDED RETURNING FROM THE WAR. . ■- . .» •• k I ■ aAc GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT - AXn DANCE HUGE GIFT AUCTION SALE AND BAZAAR ALSO—RAFFLES, ART UNIONS, and the funniest thing on earth, MOCK TRIAL BY JUDGE AND JURY. HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME. SPLENDID HIGHLAND DANCES AND MUSIC. Buy a 1 ieket in tho Bali In, and you might become the owner of a valuable Freehold Section worth C2OO all for 2s (id. Help the splendid cause, give something for the Gift Auction Sale, help your Comrades. THE SMALLEST GIFT WILL BE THANKFULLY RECEIVED AND FAITHFULLY APPLIED. , s*r-' - - tj; A REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED*'At'tHE SMALL CHARGE OF 6d. i -4*l ADMISSION: i 9 >•' GENTLEMEN 2s 6d, LADIES Is 6d. f ■ ■ . -’i ”'^ ROLL UP AT THE TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY. JULY 20. J. PETRIE, Hon. See. l •** lh« iovestigaliea by England's great medical j cereal. ‘Th* I , pfwwl tkat fine tea like AMBER TIPS at 2 1- per lb. is almost at cheap at mtenor leas at 1/6, bosaato k give* mere tape to the lb. and meant hotter kaaltb.72
Newspaper Advertising 4T o»-e o* Ida recent lectures oa advertising, * ijS6» »t Liverpool, England, Thomas Kussall, of London, emphasised strongly *>,* vain® o® newspapitr advertising. timr, ’ ** wtid, ‘w«i« n>6 tor afloat asteasioß of advertising, ««d aewspapc? advertisin® rami always ho ihe mainstay of publicHa illustrated the foot tint scientific advtr dul *dd to the cost oiS (good* out secured a material reduction o* price, indeed he more an article wa* advertised the cheaper it became, and the more self-interest compelled the manufacturer to keep up the quality, tertam articles of grea value to the pubho oouid neyer 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. iidverti«mg vm the cheapest method yet devised bv th- -u- I.f man for 'he Bale of hone«> goods. Ihr great commerce! discovers of the %K& was <:h «* it dtd not pay to advertise unices tha gocifl advertised were honest goods, while bothing wh,ch was not true was good enough to WWt, *• i t t«d »:„ri ,**U u} form of /*•*•>.« d., i. the Tniwsp*..«.r Kisr * ia a ie , fi 7" '■'* '*• «• nod e^J , n ! J.T V *™« ™*d u* v fco „ fcinu r. pcwMWhtm, auvd n *h»U array of * racialists *nd «. * w4> * ** wiw fce-, | ntl>
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 68, 20 July 1915, Page 7
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403Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 68, 20 July 1915, Page 7
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