"There is no other medium in New Zealand that will give you the same results at the same proportionate cost as newspaper advertising,” Mr. Will Appleton told the Nurserymen's Association’s Conference at Christchurch recently, when discussing "Co-operative Advertising.” Mr. Appleton added that his reasons for the remark quoted were that practically every person in the Dominion could read the daily newspaper, and there w’as absolute distribution--there was no country in the world better served with newspapers than little New Zealand. Newspaper advertising costs one-tenth of advertising by circular through the post. “For the best allround value, you cannot beat the daily press,” said Mr. Appleton in conclusion. I Th& Grey River Argus report* .wo new finds of gold-bearing quart-- <• a l arry’s Creek, in the Inangahua •> u and the other at Upper Waitohu.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1922, Page 12
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133Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1922, Page 12
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