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N V E S T M E N 'J', i NVESTMEN T. AT a time like the present, •when most business executives are exploring every avenuo for the stimulation of sales and tho reduction of overhead, the question of advertising receives mora than usual attention. Tbis is, perhaps, only natural, and rightly po, for there is no avenue through which money can be wasted more easily; similarly, there is no more profitable field for investment, particularly in a time of business stress, than that offered by advertising. Any keen business executive looking back through tho files of NewZealand's leading newspapers cannot, help being struck by the fact that most of the well-established, progressive firms of to-day are those who have been consistent advertisers. It is significant, also, that the progress of most firms can be traced by their advertising. Some firms, for instance, which held a big share of their particular business field twenty or thirty years ago, have written the story of their decline in the advertising pages 0! tho daily newspapers. Others, again, show their rise and ever-continuinp expansion. It is an interesting study, for in no sphere do methods change quicker than 111 that of advertising, and no field offers greater opportunity for the building up of goodwill. Furthermore, it is a field no commercial institution can afford to neglect. The -people of Canterbury are, and have always been, used to their morivng newspaper, and, as in CANTERBURY, 'as in ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA, and NEW ZEALAND, the MORNING NEWSPAPER leads in Circulation and Coverage, and is recognised as the ideal medium, both for National and Retail Advertising. THE MORNING NEWSPAPER is read by the men folk before leaving for business, and is read and REFERRED TO BY THE WOMEN FOLK SEVERAL TIMES DURING THE DAY. 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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20381, 30 October 1931, Page 1

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