DBEBjal nothing draws 3||HB3K| the crowd ... The street scene is typical of the 111410 welcome our Rugby-loving cities gave ■■■ *** the Lions on their last tour. The shop scene is typical of a successful sale opening anywhere any time. Both had had the build-up only K ■ ■■>-> I newspapers can give. Enthusiasm had vl|j ■ been fostered and appetites whetted for days in advance—in the one case by stories of tho sights to bo seen; in ths other by hints of bargains to be had. So when the bands struck up and the doors opened, the crowds were there, queued up and eager. Because everyone reads the paper! ■ewspaperi—the best meeting place T I Newspapers ftp advertisers and their customers
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31448, 15 August 1967, Page 19
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117Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31448, 15 August 1967, Page 19
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