NEARLY EVERYONE WHO READS READS A NEWSPAPER • >m \t Producing Action CPEED and action mark a newspaper’s blrtti, life and functions. The news deals with Instant matters —things that are happening today—things that are forecast for to-morrow. In every corner of the world, reporters are hot on the heels of events—typewriters whirrwires sing with the news. Airplanes, trains, motor-cars, ships, all forces of travel and communication hear the news to the great distribution points which are the newspaper offices. It’s no wonder newspaper advertising produces quick results. Newspaper advertising speaks In an atmosphere of action. As the public gets the new.« of the minute from the news columns, so K gathers the news of merchandise from the advertising columns with their constant invitations and impulse. DO IT NOW —SEE IT NOW—BUY IT NOW
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19545, 6 April 1935, Page 23 (Supplement)
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