B*B*B*B*B*6*6*B*s*6* [a*—/ Five Star is the place where integrity counts for something. Best values, highest trade-ins in Town. You hold the winning hand when -you deal with . . . j —J ■FBI Five Star |7lk Meters fl limited, A IMhB LM.V.B. Manchester St., i Durham St., Christchurch. Telephone 67-069. A S*6*S*B*6*3*B*6*6*B« "THE PRESS" CLASSIFIEDS DIAL 50-199 It's wise to advertise in the MORNING.
I I to »»® sur Tw tot*®® 11 And the message? Newspaper advertising is the most ‘flexible’, most effective, least expensive way of reaching a selected market. This flexibility provides an incontestable advantage over other forms of advertising media Consider You can insert an advertisement at short notice. You can select a particular paper or group of papers. You can even specify a special position or special page-e.g. Sports, Women's. You can alter the size.format and content of your newspaper advertisement(s) to suit any given product or desired market You can vary the weight of a newspaper campaign to suit seasonal demand, competition, price fluctuations, distribution factors, and other special circumstances. If your target is a mass market, only newspapers can carry your sales story into 99% of New Zealand homes - where, when and how you want it Get the message? Inserted in the interests of effective advertising by the Newspaper Proprietors'Association N6g
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31504, 19 October 1967, Page 9
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213Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31504, 19 October 1967, Page 9
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