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WHY ADVERTISING PAYS. You hear a page cost £6OO. That single page potentially ex\poses its attention to hundreds of thousands of readers, perhaps at a cost of less than one penny per copy. Of course, it is impossible to tell how many readers were influenced by the advertisement, even though the most alluring send-the-coupon-for-free sample is attached. But there is a way for the advertiser to find if his advertisements pay—in the payment of dividends despite world cataclysms and depression. Advertising, when effectively done,
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17835, 10 March 1930, Page 6
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