Tou Have lost something, ’ or perhaps; yours .is;’ some* thing yoiu wish .to • selh—a house, a used car, a setdnd* ( hand gramophone, any-* thing at all—jobs wanted,; .positions vacant, help, etc. . 1 No matter what it is.Vthe d: easiest,; and cheapest way«to satisfy, your want is to make it 1 ■ pubfts. -In i other wotda, ADVEJITISi/ •IT 1 ' And there;is : no better ;and turer way to advertise than through the ‘‘classified’’ Oojumns. of, the-‘.Evening Star.’ Your little yeftlsehiteri^^^^’reOei^es''close Scrutiny from hundreds' of eager, searching. - eyes—fcnany; looking,, for, exactly that which your‘message ’offers.' It is certain that fcmong the great number you will find the right per•one with whom you .vrish’ to do busineßi." ' r Whatever, your want— ADVERTISE (or it in the EVENING
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Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 5
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123Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 5
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