The Eastbourne
Gazette on 19th September 1916 ran this story as this promotion
gave away free gifts.
A Gift for
Nothing
Readers of
“The Visitor” who wish to obtain a gift for nothing should carry a copy of that
paper in their hand. Every Saturday morning a representative of “The Visitor”
is on look-out for readers of that paper; and those who are found with a copy
in their hands will be presented with a ticket entitling them to a gift which
may be selected at the shop of Mr. Dover Williams, Terminus Road , or Messers. Metcalfe’s, Grove Road .
“The
Visitor” is to be obtained at all local newsagents on Saturday’s price one
penny.
The
Visitors’ Special Paper
A special
paper for visitors at Eastbourne has been provided in “THE VISITOR” which
contains a view of all the weeks entertainments and other events, all
excursions by steamer, motor-boat, motor-coach and char-a-bang; a description
of country walks, railway time-tables (with fares), motor bus; many pictures,
programmes of dances and much more interesting matter.
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