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Rough Notes, Apr 2003

Rough Notes magazine, April 1933

PICTORIAL POSTALS

A Complete New Advertising Service

Priced to Fit Your 1933 Budget

PICTORIAL POSTALS are picture post cards to use in advertising your agency. Size: 5 12 x 3 1/2 inches. They mail, first class, for 1 cent.

One side of the card carries a picture illustrating some feature of insurance service. The other side contains copy regarding your agency, your imprint, and space for addressing. If you wish, you can have special copy on one side of the card, in addition to your imprint.

There are 12 different post cards in the series as illustrated above. Thus an entire year's campaign is provided.

PICTORIAL POSTALS are quite inexpensive. The agent who wants to use only a small quantity-100 of each card-can get his entire year's campaign for as little as $18.00. In ordinary quantities, the price is less than 1 cent per card. In large quantities, the price goes down to almost a half cent a card.

Here is an advertising service made to fit 1933 conditions, in simplicity and ease of handling, in copy appeal and in price.

Exclusive Franchise Granted

PICTORIAL POSTALS are sold on the exclusive basis, except in the larger cities. The coupon below will bring you a sample set of PICTORIAL POSTALS and full information regarding the service.

A. D. LANGE, Editor and Manager Pictorial Division, The Rough Notes Co., Inc. 222 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Please send me a sample set of the 12 PICTORIAL POSTALS with information about the requirement for exclusive franchise for my city. RN-4-33

Name .....

Address .....

City ..... State .....

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