I , The early bird gets the worm . . . if he knows where to look 1 Watch a thrush on the lawn some sunshiny morn* ing. A few hops, then a pause. A few more hops, and he listens again. Then, triumphant, he pulls out a fat, wriggling worm. A silly bird, you would say, if he merely pecked here and there, hoping to strike it lucky. Reading the advertisements is for you what cocking his head is for the thrush. Advertisers tell you, just where are the juciest buys. Read the advertisements in this newspaper and profit thereby.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 154, 26 March 1938, Page 17
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97Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 154, 26 March 1938, Page 17
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