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April, 1896. BILLBOARD ADVERTISING. flatters Of Interest 8 1 " 8e poster this week announcing a thei r work as the advertisers want it done, 1 laik-c clearing sale to take place to-morrow, they have established a standing among _. . . ..,,..„ „,,, p_.,„ The artist of the advertising department business men that cannot be shaken by To Advertiser*, mil ™™ ana uie ^ ^ hM ul;cn np „ ^ ja attacfcs which me so plainly venom and Public Generally. after bis business in a way that will be spite as those which are appearing from other mediums in preference. The sole AnuMTT«n.T nrtnoslfdns the receint and maintain the confidence of the adver- In .central. The User by service as near perfection as pos- sible, when this state of affairs obtains The paste machine manufacturers, J.H. *• Kn t™ 1 " in P™- Day & Co., of Cincinnati, are offering Peri'y "> ™ «* ent ot wh,ch thcre « °° vitw. of »m. other, on the lipase Question. u, e rf . D their standard machinery at very attrac- foretelling. The possibilities of advertfs- „d =o ra nio E ,o ofl™i do ,b,, do« not belca K to him, =u tive prices, but Mr. Day says if their ing by display and distribtitiog are illimit- nsrtsBmsBl*, it seems urassary tocrfucUe was eutrasted to his can:. I find bill pc ._ standard machines do no. anit either in able. '-™ h Ut ^ M Mr M latc ^ .!!L<L£*££2 pattern, capacity or price, they can get is looting to operate his plant most econ- "8 ™^ B ™ f * £ ^T^"^"? other tune. They realize that moll catches more flies than vinegar, an tell a ......... 6 _ ,...-™.it things which the newspapers sometime* say about the advertiser, and make his advertising pay, or itli „^, s smta „ „„ „. „ mpl , posters is the following from that sterling ** " how to K ' f mIn -" moulder of Connecticut opinion. The This paragraph bad direct reference to Hartford Conrad.- newspaper advertising, but it is none the less applicable to bill posting and out- door advertising. It is a fundamental adds a zest to the days of the poster en- People which mnst be applied thusiast which justify its existence and lb " E» rt ™ ™ att " n ^ 6™" that it has co