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The Greatest, Wealthiest, Tkp Concentrated Sales Field. People make markets, and by sheer weight of numbers the people of Auckland City « Jf I and Suburb, have in themselves created the richest individual market in New Zealand. MnV //if Here, within a ten-mile radius, is one-sixth of the entire population of the Dominion. if IHi KGI Here, notwithstanding present-day conditions, millions of pounds are being spent annua.ly * UW * **V> Here is a territory so closely peopled and so easily accessible that it is at.once the most profitable in results' and the most economical in distribution costs. ■ In less than an hour it is possible to deliver goods to almost any shopping centre Jftr or home in this area. Each afternoon, for example, the bulk of Auckland Star C*l circulation is so delivered to the vast majority of homes that constitute this wealthy market. In over 42.000 households the "Star" is thoroughly read in the leisure hours «» of evening. This is the stronghold of the "Star." Here your evening paper is definitely m dfttllV dominant. * JL WlJl J ust as the Auckland ten-mile radius is the most attractive market for your goods, so, therefore, is the "Auckland Star" the most effective medium for your advertising. It stands unrivalled in its field. Concentrated population and concentrated circulation II provide sales possibilities without parallel in any other part of New Zealand. D00r... THE AUCKLAND STAR Greatest Circulation in the Greatest Market.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 219, 15 September 1932, Page 10
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