The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 30, 1926, Image 3
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are in your newspaper!
Here is a Simple Problem in Mercantile Mathematics-
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TTHE average American family
x spends as a minimum $21.63 a
year for women’s shoes alone.
THE newspaper that is preferred by
a family, is the strongest means of
contact between that family and any
merchant desiring that family’s trade.
It is said that such a newspaper de'
livers the family buying power. °
HOW large in dollars and cents is
the smallest possible shoe market de
livered by this newspaper? The ad
vertising department of this news
paper can help you determine that
accurately.
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IN that market the shoe merchant
will discover man/^ turnovers which
he can obtain for himself by con
sistent and persistent cultivation. ■'
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THE same is true ofTthe clothing
merchant, the furniture merchant—
the merchant in every line of busi
ness in this city.
Cover Your Entire Market
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SEARCH out every possible' turn
over. Determine what this news
paper may deliver to you in turn
overs drawn not from this city alorie
but from the entire broad field cover
ed as a unit by this newspaper each
week.
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DO not invest in newspaper adver
tising merely to pamper your self-es
teem. Go into it wisely and with
determination to make it deliver more
of its wealth of turnovers to you.
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You’ve Got to Keep on Telling ‘Ei
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