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[[preprinted]] Boston Evening Transcript 324 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ANTIQUES DEPARTMENT [[/preprinted]] ^[[ Mr. Levy]] ^[[√]] November 17, 1930 Although you are not an exhibitor at the Boston Antiques Exposition you can reach the interested visitors through the Boston Transcript show number of Saturday, November 29. Just think of the extra distribution of this reprinted section from the Transcript's booth number 67 at the Exposition. There is no better way to interest this great buying public - not even a personal visit to each and every one. These interested visitors - as was proven last year - will naturally take this show section and a facsimile of the first issue of the Transcript - July 24, 1830 - home with them to read at their leisure. Here your printed message will get more attention than anything else you could possibly send or give to them. The well illustrated news will always be of great interest to them. When you stop and think of the expense to the Transcript for this extra distribution you can full well realize the truth that the Boston Transcript has and always will play the game and be fair to its advertisers. With this policy in mind there will be no additional charge, the regular advertising rate of 35¢ per agate line, $4.90 per column inch will apply. We must however request that your copy and order be in the Transcript office not later than Wednesday, November 26. We can not be responsible for copy that arrives too late for proper position in this section. Very truly yours, [[signature]] George A. Sammet. [[/signature]]