The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, January 06, 1927, Image 3
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Turnovers
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are in your newspaper!
Here is a Simple Problem in Mercantile Mathematics-
and the way to its solution!
r T' H E average American family
1 spends as a minimum .$21.63 a
year for women’s shoe* alone.
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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-
' verlising department of this news
paper can help you determine that
accurately.
IN that market the shoe merchant
will discover many turnovers which
. he can obtain for himself by con
sistent and persistent cultivation. .
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If You Want to Keep on
THE same is true of the clothing
merchant, the furniture merchant—
the merchant in every - line of busi
ness in this city.
Cover Your Entire Market
SEARCH out every possible turn
over. Determine what this- news
paper may deliver to you in turn
overs drawn not from this city alone
but from the entire broad field cover
ed as a unit by this newspaper each
week. . '
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 ’Em
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Barnwell,
READ FOR PROFITS
South Carolina
—USE FOR RESULTS
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