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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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About Knives A cheap Pocket-knife can be bo at every Store, but it is not the k you want. One dollar is the lowest price that a really good knife can be sold for. T Jiloumn is placed in this paper to aove? i se the very best Pocket-knife e sold. It is J. C. Tidmarsh's Shell; Steel Knife. v Kever buy a knife only becauM looks well. If blades are not the best. Sheffield steel they will soon bend, matter how they will look. Still, want a fine-looking knife. # The United States law provides tria: only samples to agents and to the traöewill be admitted free of duty, i can, therefore, see the a.lvantage that I have in eending srrrp to ageDtsver those who deal in oueffield good n America. T am an advertising agent! I am err rusted with a certain amour.t to p dvertising these knives (the ': alue ever seen in America at One)ollar each). Now, the knife is wn best advertisement. Imagine a Pocket-knife (3è lm ■: ong) with the most beautlfully-grah ory handle- genuine Afriean ivor.: mand with two blades of the very I Sheffield steel that will last a lifetimfand cut like a razor. The tips oí land les are heavily plated with :" ng silver. And then a rei-y n hamois leather case goes with . tnife. Now, .vould it not be easy work elling this knife at One Dollar et know it would, for it looks as if dfc vere vvorth two dol!:1 And so it is if you compare it w he valué offered in the ordinary Stii Is not this knife its own best adresr isi uent. You can make $4 per day sel. hese knivoa Tliis is a genuine a traSijtforward statement. 'D ís ounting that you show it to 01 ■ buyera every day. And e" me tiu't gees it wil'. ;iy h is ■alue for SI. The knives are si I you at $8 per dozen ; you sell them. ai 3ÍU'h. I detertnined to use large sum oí _ cilisiny: money enti-usted to r-2# eudibg out free samples to those wh.. jromise to act as aents for the sai hese knives I will send you a tree samt you must sign the promise at the '■ of this column, and make a depoeit tB show that in asking for the knife yoai are acting in good faith. The deposit that I ask of you1 ie lents about half the wholesale eoet the knife, and less than one-third v you would have to pay for a knife likt-; 'it, if you bought one. Send the money by a Post! Order r one-cent stamps for 44cts., ani pu; m five-cent stamp on the letter, which must not weigh more than ae ounce. The deposit of 44 cents wïll piacecJ to your credit, and will be dedactr. from your first order at the dozen rsts... I am an advertising agenír 1 and publisher with one of the largew. Advertising businesses in the woilö.anii: absolutely guarantee to send,. pjetig' paid and duty free, the knife describes; Iabove free to anyone who sïgn 1iQpromise below. and sends it wiüi tb&ï deposit as stated. Let me advise you not to part witSi your sample, even if you should lose ai sale at $1 by refusing, as it will take. time to replace it. I coult' not - you another even if you sent the ful Af ter the sample they can only be supplied to you by the dozen as there ! duty on them to be paid. Any English Banker can give 3 information about my high standing write to the publisher of this paperwho knows that I do a larsre Btraisrhtforward advertising baa3etand that I do exactly as I Sy. I have taken this paoe ie this p:: for three years ! The iirst one ansv. ing this advertisement afteir this p ber of the paper has come out w he likes, have his name printed in Ihisspaee as agent for these knives. The Editor of the Spriwjfield (Oh .V, w Era writes, in his paper .'mí29, 1894:- "I have received a sar. knife from Mr. Sears, and am much pleased with it. He is the OW of a verv large advertising busii in London, and is, I believe, perfecllv i-esponsible and straightforwas-d." Sign yonr name and address to I ing, CUtltOUt and send iï Postal Order or Btampa for 4 ce and you will roeeive by return 0 the beautiful knife as described al F. W. SEAKS, Au : EBTISING contbacttob, whole8ajub knif3s; Advertising Depabtment, 138 Pleet Street, Lonwhs Deak Sm,- i faithfully promise os and honour to show the Sa you have promised to send me to 1 or more of my fiïends. thereby eu tuting mysfclf un agent. 'Hróa make me'-'in the trade" lus lar fockelwjútíery is coDcerned. By ! promise I am entitled to a saiip' your beautiful Dollar Pocnct-1 With chamois leather case, to bc me post-paid and duty free. I a!sj endose 44 cents Postal Order or sta 1 which please hold for me until Í - you an order at the dozen rate.. Name Address Addrew uil kW n to F. W. SEARS, 'Wtolesale Knite Adivertisement Dept. 1 138 FLBBT ST., LONDON ENG.

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