. .1 I I " ‘ ~.-‘ \ '. ‘ \ ~ e_ (31 'I. '_'L , . ) . a V . . I 7 . , It is the ideal type of circulation, concentrated In a rich district; every buyer a reader and every reader a f rlend To 10 and f orelgn advertisers alike it is the one and only medium to reach be dehghted to go mto this matter further ’with any advertiser 0r prospective advertlser. ' y . t , . , - the people of the Porcupme Camp We ~ The growth of The Advance 1s mdlcategi by the fact that 1n 1916 the elrculatlon Was less than 600 .5 in 1923 it was 1635 m 1924 it had reached 1961 and 1n this year of grace it has reached over 2 600 'r "average, Wee» ., ' . V ' , ) ‘ . ' ' \ x , 5 ‘ ‘. q . . I x t _ f , I l - I F ' c . _. . . ;_ circulatnon of The Advance Were printed and Sold and paid for durmg the year 1925 The ï¬rst week 1n January, 1925, the paid-up clrculatlon was 1981. For the last week 1n December the pald-up circulatlon Was 2446. This shoWs the steady and healthy growth of the c1rcle ef paymg readers of The AdVance. 1y Ali l, of This Circulation 18 in The Porcupme Ca» y; ‘ $3; k8“-