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Find Umbrella
Once, a professor of a merchant, said: "Last week, my umbrella in London, a church was taken away. Because the umbrella is a friend as a gift to me, I very much treasure, so I spent a a few umbrellas for the price advertised may still not get it back. "
"Your ads are how to write it?" Businessman asked. "Advertisement here." Professor aside and said, while taking from his pocket a newspaper clippings from the paper.
Traders took to read: "The last Sunday evening at the church lost a black silk umbrella, and, if Renrenjunzi Keepers, should be grateful if sent to the Broad Street on the 10th, when the five pounds reward."
Businessman said: "I am often advertise. Advertising is very demanding. Your Ads not, can not find the umbrella. I give you write an ad. If we can not find the umbrella, I give you to buy a The new indemnity you! "
Advertisements published in the paper written by a businessman. Early the next day open the door of the room will be surprised by a professor. Disorder in the original garden had been lying 67 umbrellas. These colorful umbrellas, silk cloth, new old, have a little big, are thrown in from the outside come.
Teach their own and that the black silk umbrella are also caught in the inside rooms. Several umbrella also Shuanzhe note, saying that is no heed a wrong, ask owner of lost out not to refer the matter quiet. Professor to the situation told the businessman, businessmen, said: "These people are still honest."
Do you know how to write business advertising is a do?
Merchant advertising is written like this:
"Last Sunday evening, some people have seen an umbrella Moujun removed from the church, who does not wish to take the umbrella in trouble, or will be done to accelerate the umbrella back to Broad Street, No. 10 is better. Gentleman for whom, well known."