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Domestic News
March 13, 1858
The Day Book
Norfolk, Virginia
What is this article about?
Local editorial observes spring business revival and urges merchants to promote via printed materials from Day Book Job office to capture opportunities.
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Spring Trade.
We see around us every evidence of a revival of business, and we think our Merchants would do well to be early astir, to reap the harvest which only awaits their enterprise. We would remind them of the methods adopted by the Merchants of other cities for securing customers, such for instance as a liberal distribution of Circulars, Cards, Handbills, &c., which they can have gotten up in the neatest style, at Northern prices, at the Day Book Job office.
A liberal use of Printer's Ink, will make the fortune of most any business man, now, as it has done heretofore. So don't neglect to avail yourselves of it.
We see around us every evidence of a revival of business, and we think our Merchants would do well to be early astir, to reap the harvest which only awaits their enterprise. We would remind them of the methods adopted by the Merchants of other cities for securing customers, such for instance as a liberal distribution of Circulars, Cards, Handbills, &c., which they can have gotten up in the neatest style, at Northern prices, at the Day Book Job office.
A liberal use of Printer's Ink, will make the fortune of most any business man, now, as it has done heretofore. So don't neglect to avail yourselves of it.
What sub-type of article is it?
Economic
What keywords are associated?
Spring Trade
Business Revival
Merchants Advertising
Printing Services
Day Book Job Office
Domestic News Details
Event Date
Spring
Event Details
Editorial noting evidence of business revival and advising merchants to advertise using circulars, cards, handbills from the Day Book Job office at Northern prices, emphasizing the value of printer's ink for business success.