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a 4 ess Sfe V 7 "Heme is Where the Sale is ” •jot MANGAWEKA 4f B a a HinuSAlTt 4 % RANfiIWAH HWNTERVItU > Early News is Best News” m PITI AHtAMU Bata m nfttS I*?'** PABIATUA WAITUNA WVIM KIMBOtTON TAKI TO MA*r r STANWAr Bucmnao (J. WE U. IN or ON CHEKENHAM 1 ICOMBF OHANXINA suns A AUMAI OAIWVmKE SANSON DSN if A otrrw sV AWAHURI MAT NNYTHOBTE HHURST ONemEA ARNARVON VJ 7 wasfflvitLE ffLfw yy o <. fjfAL OROV i/meroa OROUA If'MP'V X rs WKtA/YBS TAI/fpBIA HJMATAN6I kchin*" BALL«NCe r,/ RANCI fa PAH 1 ATUA Sf TuKOMARU FOXTON WFFfRCNCr SHANNON Meter Jte/iycrjr fiosths ot/tr Jtoads J?ai/tytrjrsr JJstirys /’arteries shenvr H. B.F,ar(ji<har Realising 1 that the prosperity of the fertile Manawatu depends on the Primary Producer, the “Times” is the only paper Intelligently and authoritatively recording 1 and debating the problems of primary production. What Two Points do you Consider First When Judging the Selling Effectiveness of a Newspaper ? Not the size of its circulation alone; but also the character of its reader acceptance IN THE HOME. Each copy of the Manawatu Daily Times is a potential salesman of merchandise. To get away from lire finely drawn distinction between morning and afternoon newspapers, let us agree that the fact that millions of families, the World over subscribe to, and read morning newspapers, proves that they nmrmuiami. l iirumin::::!:: r x:.:: f:::: x x;: nr-' m nr 5* a B 4 th m prefer to have the salesman enter the home early in the day. ■ln the home''therefore, 1 this selling force has the opportunity, of exerting- its influence at least 10 hours a day in the place WHERE SALES ARE MADEThus, the Manawatu Daily Times with a home circulation of 5000, delivers to the advertisers at least 50,000 hours of selling life in the home each day. 50,000 Hours of Selling Life Each Day

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6536, 17 February 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6536, 17 February 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6536, 17 February 1928, Page 5

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