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a few of the many reasons why we think Woman’s Work should be
included in the list of every general advertiser admissible to our pages:
1. The rate is low for guaranteed circulation.
2. The character is high; all reading matter is prepared especially
for Woman’s Work, and its nature is such as to appeal to all ages and
conditions —to every member of the family.
3. A woman’s magazine is more carefully read than any other
class of periodical.
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ing is worth more to the advertiser than any other periodical of equal
circulation, but distributed through newsdealer’s or pattern agents.
5. Woman’s Work was established more than twenty years ago,
therefore has many advantages of age and confidence in the public mind.
6. The South is just now’ a wonderfully attractive field, by reason
of its rapid development in all lines and the consequent demand for all
classes of goods used in the home, the store, the factory, on the farm,
in the village or the city.
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tion, and no woman’s monthly or other magazine similar in plan or
purpose to that of Woman's Work.
8. The advertiser is in gcod company when he enters the columns
of Woman’s Work: we refuse a great volume of business—admitting
1 o tobacco or whiskey advertisements, and nothing of a nature to offend
refined tastes or exercise a questionable influence over good morals
9. The arrangement of advertisements in Woman’s Work is
especially advantageous: instead of whole pages of matter jumbled to
gether, we place every notice next to reading matter, giving greatly
increased effectiveness to display, and adding much to the earning
power of copy.
10. Our space-discounts are liberal,' and offer decided inducement
for an advertiser to use seven inches or more in an issue. We do not
offer discounts for long time: such system is, in effect, to assess a pen
alty against the man who quits after one or two insertions. We do all
we can to render profitable service, but if returns are not satisfactory
no advertiser is expected to pay for the privilege of withdrawing.
11. There is a peculiar attraction about the name of Woman’s
Work: it is dignified, strong, calculated to excite and to hold interest
—to command general and lasting respect. The contents of our maga
zine are of high tone w ithout saciificing that wholesome homelikeness
that gives a fascinating comfort to old and young, rich and poor, high
and low: this is of more than incidental benefit to our advertisers
12. Woman’s Work occupies a strong position in a strong field.
It is a complete family magazine, having literary and domestic depart
ments that appeal to ever) member of a family. Through its columns
all classes of goods may be sold to men, women and children. Its prin
cipal circulation is in the South, and the South is no longer financially
poor. Its natural resources surpass all other sections: its climate is
ideal for health, comfort, and for the development of these wonderful natural re
sources. The wheels of industry are turning: machinery is rapidly coming to the
home of the raw product; the era of prosperity is here. A rich reward awaits every
advertiser of meritorious goods who will diligently cultivate this inviting field.
The southern people are reading advertisements and buying goods.
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oping section of incalculable and un
limited resources. Business conditions
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many years. With a cotton crop bring
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cles of home comfort, more goods of
all kinds than they have ever bought in
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dear women influence, if they do not
make, most of the purchases. You can
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