Words in Season.
To cure dull times—apply an advertisement to the afflicted part. Th» world is full of advertising, yet erer^'bne*warit'8 vtoi see" what is hew. A sign-board can't tell anything. It takes anadvertisement to.do that. '•-All ¥ho' Advertise do not get rich, but precious few get rich without it. iEarlyto bed and eariy to rise; will be all in vain if you don't advertise.....: ; •.:..-. , : The world's memory is short. It will forget if you don't jog it frequently. The world is always sure to find an honest man, but it Will find: him out a great deal quicker if he advertises. _ The Stab is a good medium for advert""»R;.j V : ' ■'■■ ■ ■'■ :'^-):-''' '■/■■}[
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3146, 19 March 1879, Page 3
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111Words in Season. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3146, 19 March 1879, Page 3
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