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llTl\f Al'/VIT P ; Jfcf Distribution Most Extensive. II 111 II " I ■ t B B 1 |-^^" ' ' " Tru y i »" unlike any other N.Z; paper, is sold- on the streets of the m J§ l^'l Jl ; '^^» ' ! " ' ' ■;'-'^^^L "..'■■•■ ur , large . cities .of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Duri- *^ -^"^ T .* ; , ; . '' ■,' • ■■^^^' ■ edin. Also on. the streets of all large - Provincial Towns like Pal-' ' ' — ««■«%■■■* /« ! »-^".f "'W/ "' ' * Inyercargill, Greymouth, and so on. Thus, no other New Zealand .A; I "% \T. : 17 WM ~* I 1C J ■ '^ml '"m^- ' • "" " " iBwR ,' \ newspaper is distributed so widely. fl I I II M X I I I 'lll ■ • Every Bookstall, .Wideawake News Agent and Train Runner \Jtm,MJr- w JL mAJL U- M^MtWy%M>i'- : ::'~~'~'.:" -Nm^^HHBMK JL'^ ' throughout ' the i Dominion^ has "Truth" on sale. Our mp^Cl? FOR v TRIITH^ The Great Essential Guaranteed. V/\l3II( ri/lX" -'l f l\U'l : ll' , ; . .Wide -Publicity* is. the gre^-t essential of ' successful advertising. Radical Organ of the Democracy, /^^^RSw^ used to make the ad. more attractive, which comprises 85 per cent of New I*nr\\\j3»M " .^flß^Hfl^lßl^^nQNkuv^C^txßSSfekk. Advertisements . may be replaced at Zealand's populace, and which constl* I^\\W\v^\ML .^BBUBB^^BSBKHb^EHvKXYm&B™®^ reasonable • intervals "Without extra ablo Turf Information and breezy ittHK&LW^mKBBF Tho PrLntln S ls don< 5 by a new Hoe Boxing and Football paragraphs catch jRS^IdHHP ' Rotary Machine with good Black Ink,. the. cognoscenti; .^■H^A^BmM^BßH*' thus ensuring a clear and legible adyertisement. Reading matter, is printed on each Page. Every ad. must therefore be seen. ,^ffl^MM^BHH^HH!wiBlM«Mi Xo advertisement of an unreliable character is inserted wittingly. This f»ct being universally known, Ads. m "Truth" return good results. Tho lncreaHln P support accorded "Truth" has resulted m the permanent j^/^^^^BB^^^BBB^Sm^^Bß^r^ enlargement of the paper by four pages. d^Rtt^BgUsttßsj&Psß3r Value of Week-end Newspapers. Most people have no time to read the Advertisements m the crowded Daily Newspapers. Is this not so m your case? d^H^H^9HjH^K^«w^%WvJHms|m The price of "Truth," 3d, precludes it being treated as a penny daily newspaper. It is read from page 1 to the imprint on the last puge, and then HHHtßialwllHH^Bv^ passed on to a neighbor or posted to a friend. GSBttAnBBBBSnBL A Wireless Message. Mmm^^^^Bßßß^^^B^BßtßßS^B^HF ljOt '" rruth " "<?"<! a Wireless Message m the interests of your Business to wßß^Bß^K^Blß^Bßßß^^^Bl^^r every quarter of Ne\y Zealand. It Is Published m Four Editions weekly, 3B^KBUIBBSB^B/^BBB^ttl^^& %riz> Auckland EditioQ . South Island Edition, Country Edition, and Wclllngton Edition. Reasonable Rates. *yjj/vy Advertisements may be inserted for nil Editions to cover tho whole of £rlsV£<\ fHHH^ New Zealand, or for any particular edition at proportionate rates. Quotaloi/J. IH^^PV^ tions submitted on application. JP^ Don't Delay — Book To-day ! A Word for the Weeklies. Millionaire's Experience. MR. HUCrH D. McINTOSH, the successful Sport and Pastimes Promoter ANDREW CARNEGIE, tho Man with tho Dollars, has written: "Judicious of Sydney, who recently acquired the lato Harry Rickards' Circuit of Thea- Advertising Is the art of printing your announcemo t in the newspapers trcs, Interviewed a few weeks ago m Australia on tho art of advertising, which .circulate; amongst tho particular class of pe^ lo you wish to attract said: "We had a dispute with Sydney's leading morning newspaper. n M After tt ufc-long experience I rtnd.tlmt advertising r the morninK nanrra is s^sribSiris^tr zzxit^i \ o :iz::>« - «~*y *»„■«*** ™ r T N ,« : rtt . uj*j^ ftrc Twas gbnc to tho woods, because 1 took the biz; away from the dally. too busy to read the morning paper: In fact .lt tak, them all their time to Jound I reached a wider circle through the weekly papers, and the Tivoll mid tho brlefcs wires. To my mind tho best no, 'spapors for obtaining business Improved out of sight. The picture show men Jn Sydney watched really good results^ are the* Sunday Papers. Whon A busy man gets hold of the fleht and when they found I won. they followed my example and drop- * Paper at the week-end he plenty of leisure to read It through from ned the morning oaper. They realised that tho weekly papers are road moro »tart to finish, advertisements and all and he Invariably does it. He Is more fhoYouglTy than T the dallies, which arc glanced at and thrown away, and tho Ukely to notice announcements In a Sunday paper than m those with which tSirarc advertising more In tho weeklies now. I know his wife has 111 the flro during the week." tbo game, tho weekly papers are the ones to advertise In If you want tho ,'.«.»,., oeoDlo to read about your show, or your business, ox :. whatever you may "Truth" stands In Now Zealand In a similar position to the. Sunday newswant them to know about. The weeklies forJ mo every time." papers In America. It provides Sunday reading for thousands of people. Thousands of People Die Annually Wrongly! - We DYE WEEKLY Rightly! —A New Suit lor 95., or a New Costume for 7s.— Wo undertake for the '(email sum of 9s cash to make any old garment equal to a now one. Ana wo do it swiftly, correctly, and neatly, tnianinioelng complete satisfaction, or your money returned. We solicit customers .from tho North Cape to tho Bluff, but country patrons should forward postal <noie» with Is extra for postage C. J. Houston, Proprietor. QuCCII'S DjTC Works 138 Vivian Street, Wellington. When ordering plea»« mention th}« Paper.

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NZ Truth, Issue 472, 4 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 472, 4 July 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 472, 4 July 1914, Page 12

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