The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 11, 1932, Image 8
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Do You Know the
ANSWERS?
You should! For only by knowing today’s
market offerings and their various prices can
you possibly spend your daily household allow*
ance to greatest advantage. Without accurate
questions you c^hc^ p;^ ah **examihatioh” in
the **class” of household economy with flying
colors. —J
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And really, this vitally necesseury'intorma-
tion is so easily acquired. A few moments spent
each week in carefully reading your ‘Hext
book” (the advertisements in-The Chronicle)
and you learn not alone what the day’s mar
ket's afford, but exactly where the items you
want and need may be obtained at the most
advantageous prices. These advertisements are
published as your guide to economy.^You owe
it to the family purse to **study” them and thel^
by enjoy all the benefits they offer.
*The Paper Everybody Reads”
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