. The Kodak Salesman. elling influence is by no meanslimited to persons especially con-cerned with that idea. While itmakes its strongest appeal to theclass that is directly interested, itgets in its work on other folks aswell. Any attractive, unified dis-])lay draws attention from every-one who comes within eye range. The hunting window shoM-n aboveaims directly at sportsmen and iii-directlv at evervone else. Before any uimrod starts towardhis camp he ought to be Kodako(|ni]iped. This window display\\ ill i-riiiiiii| him. Tie cant get pastit witliout noticing the Kodak intlie hunting .jacket


. The Kodak Salesman. elling influence is by no meanslimited to persons especially con-cerned with that idea. While itmakes its strongest appeal to theclass that is directly interested, itgets in its work on other folks aswell. Any attractive, unified dis-])lay draws attention from every-one who comes within eye range. The hunting window shoM-n aboveaims directly at sportsmen and iii-directlv at evervone else. Before any uimrod starts towardhis camp he ought to be Kodako(|ni]iped. This window display\\ ill i-riiiiiii| him. Tie cant get pastit witliout noticing the Kodak intlie hunting .jacket and the yellowbox of Vest Pocket Kodak t^lm inthe ten gauge shell l)elt. The gun,fence, leafy floor and blue back-ground give the atmosphere of thehunt and the sign Take a Kodakwith You does the talking. To reinforce this window wliy notfircularize all your fellow citizenswho hold hunting licenses. For the far-a-way friend — a Frontenac suggestion that your customers zcil/ appreciate. Sr/ie KODAK SALESMAN. ?With Gun and Kodak. From the Near East The window display that is pic-tured above comes to us fresh fromtriumphs in the near east. EasternCanachi we mean. imT Tlie Dar-danelles. ^Ir. Harris, of the .MeMurrayBook and Stationery Co., Limited,Fredericton, X. B., who sent the]neture, modestly claims for thisdisplay that it Attracted quite alot of attention. Of course it did. AVliat sports-man, no matter how liard his wifewas tupoino- at his coat-tails, couldpass this Avindow without stopinnpfor a look at the fawn and thebirds, and incidently to be remind-ed of the fact tliat the Kudak is equally as important to a success-ful holiday in the bush as the gunitself. Such a window will not be hardto duplicate. Feed the tiivver agallon of gas and from almost anytown or city in Canada it will takeyou to a place where the trees maybe cut. The game can be borrowedor rented from any taxidermist orfrom some sportsmans own gun, or that of a sports-man friend, a


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