The billboard (July 1898)

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The Best Results of all the Year; vs. The Worst Results of all the Year. of If you are in doubt about Billposting, try it NOW, When no other kind of advertising can be made to pay. BILLPOSTING,*^^ While good all the year round, is specially valuable in the Summer, when the people are on the streets, when they are in no hurry, when they have time to read the posters—(if time were needed); when they have no inclination to read the papers. All the time is a good time, but right NOW is absolutely the BEST time. When you are ready to talk Billposting, call for Hoke. $am. Hoke, $am. W. Hoke, and refuse all substitutes and Sam. W. Hoke's dealings with the billposters of America are of such a nature as to assure the advertiser of absolutely correct service at all times; he is known as insisting upon full value, prompt renewals, best locations, and every ' AND, he is KNOWN as prompt pay. Phone 2074-38 Long-Distance Billposter, 251 Fifth Avenue, J East 28th St., NEW YORK