The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 03, 1932, Image 6
ANSWERS?
You should! For only by knowing today’s
market offerings and their various prices can
you possibly spend your daily household s^ow*
ance to greatest advantage. Without accurate
knowledge of the correct answers to these
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questions you cannot pass an ^'examination” in
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the "class” of household etonomy with flying
colws. ~
And really, this vi^ly necessary informa*
tion is so easily arauired. A few moments spent
each week in carefully reading your "text
book” (th^advertisemehts in The Chronicle)
2md you learn hot alone what the day’s mar-
kef’s afford, but exactly where the items you
wsmt and^ il^iLmsiy be~obtained al the mo<tt
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advantageous prices. These advertisements are
published as your guide to' economy. You owe
it to the family purse to "study” them, and there
by enjoy all the benefits they offer.
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