®be NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS FOR QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY THE PRESS” will observe the following office hours for ivertisers' convenience: “ANSAFON" SERVICE is avail- * f VL* lie at all times. Today, Saturday, June sth Closed All Day. Tomorrow, Sunday, June 6th. S' ’ Office Open 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ’ '''' MONDAY (Queen’s Birthday) 7“* Office Open 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 0 Thereafter Normal Hours. DIAL 50-199 5 DIRECT LINES FOR "CLASSIFIEDS.” S HOW TO USE “THE PRESS" ANSAFON J 5 DIAL 50-199. A recorded voice will answer you. (IT CANNOT ANSWER QUESTIONS). Please P ft give your name, address and phone number. The column you want your advertisement to y 7 appear in. The days you want it to appear on. Please speak clearly and to avoid delay, SPELL- 7 ft OUT NAMES. Births, Deaths, engagement notices are not accepted on the “ansafon.” x YOU REACH OVER 68,500 FAMILIES WHEN YOU ADVERTISE IN "THE PRESS."
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30769, 5 June 1965, Page 21
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