H is practically certain that Mr. !■■ C. Chichester will attend the Canterbury Aero Club's pageant on March 15. V..\.
The brass tacks of advertising are pounds, shillings and pence. That is how results are gauged. A sound advertising policy is necessary to regular steady business progress. The advertiser must word bis advertisement with appeal to the buying public and then plaie it prominently before as many as possible as quickly as he can. The :llEnALi> regularly reaches'the homes of nearly all the families from Wairoa to the Fast Cape. It is heme circulation an advertiser must have to ensure success, and this is What the Herald constantly offers."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 8
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