Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ttheir local newspapers are the bestmedium for this purpose. To findout what effect these articles havehad and to further stimulate the useof this method, which we considermost important for grocers, aChristmas advertisement contesthas been arranged. Prize of $5.00 Most up-to-date grocers, evensome who use newspaper space atno other time of the year, do so atthe Christmas season with a viewto booming holiday trade. We wantto get copies of these advertise-ments. The advertisement sub-mitted should be about groceries,confectionery, etc., for the holidayseason

Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ttheir local newspapers are the bestmedium for this purpose. To findout what effect these articles havehad and to further stimulate the useof this method, which we considermost important for grocers, aChristmas advertisement contesthas been arranged. Prize of $5.00 Most up-to-date grocers, evensome who use newspaper space atno other time of the year, do so atthe Christmas season with a viewto booming holiday trade. We wantto get copies of these advertise-ments. The advertisement sub-mitted should be about groceries,confectionery, etc., for the holidayseason Stock Photo
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