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THE ADVERTISER'S SOLILOQUY.

I am an advertiser great ! In letters bold and big and round The praises of my wares I sound — Prosperity is my estate. The people come, The people go In one continuous Surging 1 flow — They buy my goods and come again And I'm the happiest of men ; And tins is the reason I relateI am an advertiser great !

There is a shop across the way Where ne'er is heard a human tread Where trade is paralyzed and dead — With ne'er a customer a day, The people come, The peoplo goBut never there— They do not know There's such a shop beneath the skies, Because ho does not advertise ; While I with pleasure contemplate That I'm an advertiser great. — Denver Tribune.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XII, Issue 1526, 1 May 1883, Page 2

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THE ADVERTISER'S SOLILOQUY. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XII, Issue 1526, 1 May 1883, Page 2

THE ADVERTISER'S SOLILOQUY. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XII, Issue 1526, 1 May 1883, Page 2

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