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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 21

Location:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Page:
21
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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 26. 1957 a 21 P. filled hired a Tdlor Ve filled car job vacancies We feirsd a Typist -r. through THE INQUIRER, through THE INQUIRER through Til! IKQUIRER When Standinger Boone of 1217 Old York Road, needed a typist and a clerk, they advertised in The Inquirer'! Help Wanted Columns.

They had "wonderful results on both advertisements." The Inquirer always brings results. I was very much satisfied with my advertisement." Mrs. L. Scutti, 150 W. Allegheny Phila, reported her vacant room was ronted through an Inquirer Want-Ad.

State Cleaners, 6009 Market advertised just one day in The Inquirer's Help Wanted columns and found a tailor to fill the job opening. "Good results," they told The Inquirer. The B. Paul Model Distributing 1614 Staub recently ran a Male Help Wanted advertisement in The Inquirer. They told The Inquirer that as a result of the ad, they had "more applicants than they could take care of." I fsHind tny lost dog through THE INQUIRE fa 0 5LACE YOUR WANT-AD IN PHILADELPHIA'S BIGGEST CLASSIFIED NEWSPAPER LADELPHIA INQUI "After seeing my ad in The Inquirer, the finder of my dog returned it early Tuesday morning." Miss Julia Donahue, 250 N.

Law. rence was very pleased. Her ad appeared in The Inquirer just one day. Vacant Boom filled teigh THE IHQUiRER I i through THE A V- i Mrs. M.

Ramsey, 1105 S. 54th had very good results from her "Room for Rent" ad in The Inquirer. She found a tenant after the ad appeared just one day. a "I was well satisfied with my ad In The I 5 Inquirer," Mrs. Albert Leader, 349 E.

Al- a 4 banus told us. She sold her a 6 living-room step tables with just one ad in The Inquirer. 1 "The apartment we advertised in The Inquirer was rented the first day. Very good results," reported Mr. S.

Schcff, 2910 N. 5th Phila. When Israel Ezersky, 924 Brighton St, was looking for a job, he placed a Want-Ad in the Situations Wanted columns of The Inquirer. He was. happy to inform The Inquirer, "I found my position through The Inquirer." II 1 1 I sold tay Sange I saki Eny ear through THE itsQUIHER call RI 6-5000 direct line to an INQUIRER ad -taker Ufa tetairelpfife fnqmrer Mr.

L. Soft, 1007 Harston Lane, wanted to Bell his MG. He plared want-ad in The icquirer's Foreign ar and sold tie car in 2 "I had very good results when I advertised my 30" electric range on The Inquirer's Classified Pages." Mrs. R. Bilger, 506 Ashland Glenolden, sold her range in just one day..

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