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fl •■ i J „. y ~ f »* I "••••■I I *S£hUsf i I .Z3~- p \|? I f ~J to- K I kih.lu \ I . -£~ £ ■■ ■ The man who has his nose in "The Press" knows what it's all about f -•> ■» ' ;■ -. •' He isn’t missing much that goes on in the world. He's getting the news. He's deliberately submerging himself in his paper in a mood of taking all it has to give. If an advertisement about cars or home appliances or maybe suburban real estate gets his attention, he's ready to soak up all the facts you can give him. . ■. ■ '■- . . . .. , "The Press" is the placeyou can tell your whole story and know it will reach 200,000 town and country readers ... from first thing in the morning. ' ; O' . .... . » *' j.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31904, 4 February 1969, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31904, 4 February 1969, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31904, 4 February 1969, Page 20

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