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Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work

CHAPTER III
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You may, perhaps, buy the privilege of maintaining the rocks of the glen free from advertising; but the advertisers will paint more signs on all the approaches, and you won't have gained much." "I'll drive every advertising sign out of this country." "Impossible.

The great corporations who control these industries make their fortunes by this style of advertising.

The rural districts are their strongholds.

And they must advertise or they can't sell their products." "Let them advertise in decent ways, then.

What right has any soap maker to flaunt his wares in my face, whether I'm interested in them or not ?" "The right of custom.


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