PROSPERITY.
(From the New York Herald). The success, of a business house is measured by the volume and continuity of its advertising—Frank B. Presbrey Company. * We invest in advertising just as we invest in the best materials for our goods.—Colgate and Co. By advertising only can railroads convince the public that it will he carried in comfort and safety.—George A. Cullen, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. Periodic advertising of the most brilliant kind leads to failure where ordinary advertising, persistently followed, brings successful results. —B. 'I. Babbitt, Incorporated. We advertise as a sort of business insurance in winter and summer, in good times and bad, and thus have made Victor talking machines known the worU over.—Victor Machine Company. To be successful you must be consistent. I would rather use four .quarter pages than one full page for regular purposes, but when I have a special story to tell I want a page—E 't Oonld, i Director and. Advertising Mann«ei Regal Shoe Companjj
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1916, Page 7
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162PROSPERITY. Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1916, Page 7
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