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ABOUT ADVERTISING.

My success isowJng!tb I%eftH# in ad. vertising.—Bonner. The road to fortune is through printer's ink.—P. T. Barnum. Success depends ti^on'4 ltberU^afronage of printing offices.—J. J. Astor. Frequent and constant advertising brought me all Io«u-i. t. Steward. «Mfy<j>, deal with men who advertise. You will nercr lose by it.—Ben Franklin. How can the world know'i^avhiißi>gobd4liU|unleu he advertises the possession of it.—Vanderbilt. Advertising is the oil wnioh tradesmen put3ii tb/ir!|anJpli)irßfey that are unwise put no oil in. Where it " parts unknown P " asks a correspondent of the Danbury >Wews. To which Bailey answers: " Where they don't advert;ise."f;\Aod, .^hougjb^Bailejr *does say it, this is no joke. " An 'advertisement is a window through which all the world may look into your shop and see just 'What you wish-it £p see—<*»£ mpr6*noAon. People are quite apt td go where Hheir attention, is called, and, if, they find things as represented',^' will I'pOTehase there in preference to spending their time in seeking elsewherV-KPnil. Chemist and Druggist. A good advertisement in a ffewspffperpays-no-fare on railroad*? cost .nothing^ /or^hotel, billi \: r giws f ava> no boxes of cigars, to 'cuitonjert^briißrino whiskey under the head of t^fMliDg expenses, but goes at once and all the time about its business free of expense. "vu :.T b..jj_— . 7LU4. 1", l.¥....lteJr"V

'; A-lonifiiit': Viiitor'JtiUtStiMiuilrT, German next door—" Jane not at-home, did you say?" "Nein, ChaneViiod at hpme." „.,*• Where, iih.fttag %uif9j»'» ijfpne to the oetnaterj down.''it " mhea will she coraei baokiPi-V' M Ob» thi/ion't come back already any more ;«tli»'iigon» to stay; she'fl det."—lndianapoli* Newi. A Finder phas t ;«ld < ,.wpnua. r m^»m ofi »ay. ing ebKti ;4Mip. WMr. OWRgQWing^i^en mamma gave her the cold ehioken." May—" I suppose she meant her mouth) watored."—Ponoh. .

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18790717.2.17.4

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3298, 17 July 1879, Page 2

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282

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3298, 17 July 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3298, 17 July 1879, Page 2

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