Jewelry Advertising
- William Borsody -
Softcover, 5" x 8", 310 pages
This is a brand-new book, reproduction
of a book published in 1910
300 pages, a collection of selling phrases,
descriptions, and a few pages of illustrated advertisements
as used by successful advertisers (in 1900 - 1910)
Snake bracelets. A Paris fad. Less than half price.
There is something exceedingly fascinating about the snake in bracelets,
two, three and four strands in gold plate or gun metal finish —
perfect reproductions of a cobra; some with imitation emerald studded head.
The bracelet fits lightly but firmly on the arm.
The price is so small as to be decidedly deceiving as to the character
of these attractive bracelets. — Abraham Straus, Brooklyn, N.Y.
We sell jewelry, good jewelry, too; the kind you can wear with pride.
Jewelry for birthdays, weddings and other gifts can be found here in rich assortment.
The prices are wonderfully less than you would naturally imagine for such excellent values.—
Geo. E. Wheelhouse Co., Utica, N.Y.
A watch is always right— right as a gift and right as a timekeeper when from our shop.
— A. Frankfield & Co., New York, N.Y.
Cheapness in prices only — excellence in qualities.
Both quality and price here appear for your patronage.
Come to us when you want a heaping money's worth.
“Goodness" is an adjective that well qualifies this article.
A daring cut in prices all along the line.
At these prices the goods will go quickly.
An opportunity worth taking advantage of.
Broken prices on tempting goods during this sale.
Jewelry, clocks & watches (sales and repairs), diamonds and pearls,
silverware, cut glass, bric-a-brac, optical goods,
girl graduates, glassware, fans, wedding presents, photography,
stores and stores names, sale names, prices,
cash, and more!
Please NOTE
Please check the pictures - what you see is what you get.
Ask any questions before bidding/buying.
THANK YOU!
We combine shipping
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Please check with your country's customs office to determine
what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company
or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.
We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts"