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COMBAT hhe'FLUS S P**?9 '■A / His Tableh WiIJ Smash up a ’FLU in 24 Hours This is just the time to combat Spring ’Flu attacks, nfluenza generally makes an onslaught on people t this time of the year. Many have to face a period rf enforced idleness which would be unnecessary if 4SPRO' was Taken at First Symptoms —Be Prepared! Why Procrastinate? Why Delay? Purchase a Packet ol k ASPRO' Tablets, to-day and be ready to “NIP THAT ’FLU ATTACK IN JCHE BUD”

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Why the Newspaper? NEWS AND ADVERTISING SHARE INTEREST. One Enriches.the Other and Together thej Rale the Onward March to Progress. Mr Norman S. Rose, Advertising Manager of the famon international daily newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor, of Boston, says:— “WHY THE NEWSPAPER? Well, for one reason because newspapers publish news, and an advertisement n news. If it isn't, it should be. The best advertisement is the best news. “ The reader of a newspaper reads it because he wants to know what is going on in the busy world. He is after information. Up and down the columns he goes, finding on one page something startling, on another something interesting, on another something educational. While he is in this attitude of mind the newspaper advertiser is privileged to address him. His eye travels from a news item to an advertisement, his thought travels with his eye. If the advertisement offers him an attractive piece of news, if the headlines or its opening phrases impress upon him that here is something he may well know about, then he is quite likely to read the advertisement and to digest the information it offers to him.” > This is true the world over. In New Zealand onr experience shows that SOUND ADVERTISING in the NEWSPAPERS is Most “Pulling”—Most Prompt—Most Profitable

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 2