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BUSINESS MAN'S FRIEND

BOOSTING HIS WARES. On the subject of publicity ami -successful merchandising, Mr Joseph *-• Chasnolf delivered an instructive lecture at the Missouri Schoo) of Journalism. ‘‘Many people fail to study the rcLation of publicity to successful mei chandising, either through prejudice or from a lack of recognition of hoxx vital the subject is to the prosperity of their concerns. To these people 1 would commend careful perusal of Ihe following etxract on what newspaper advertising can do:— “The merchant cannot reach the public personally,” he said. “Yet that public, to borrow the phrase of E. St. Elmo JuCwis, ‘is sensitive. It goes where it is invited, and it stays only where it is well treated.’ This makes it 'imperative upon the. merchant that he send a representative to extend his invitation. Of all the forces which be has yet discovered to do this work, newspaper advertising is the most effective. It reaches more people in the shortest time at the lowest cost. It sells more goods than any other salesman, because it is ushered into the home by the friend of the family, th<* daily newspaper. The newspaper is n voice which speaks at the same moment in thousands of family circles, carrying faithfully its messages. Ami it influences—not as the public speaker, who sways an audience by his oratory—but as a friend who comes to each individually, speaking quietly and effectively.”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 111, 13 May 1931, Page 9

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BUSINESS MAN'S FRIEND Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 111, 13 May 1931, Page 9

BUSINESS MAN'S FRIEND Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 111, 13 May 1931, Page 9