Definition of Newspaper ad

1. Noun. A printed advertisement that is published in a newspaper.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Newspaper Ad

newsless
newsletter
newsletters
newslike
newsmagazine
newsmagazines
newsmaker
newsmakers
newsmaking
newsman
newsmedia
newsmen
newsmonger
newsmongers
newspaper ad (current term)
newspaper article
newspaper clipping
newspaper column
newspaper columnist
newspaper critic
newspaper editor
newspaper headline
newspaper publisher
newspapered
newspapering
newspaperish
newspaperishness
newspaperless

Literary usage of Newspaper ad

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Building Newspaper Advertising: Selling the By-product of the Newspaper by Jason Rogers (1919)
""In making a few suggestions as to what an efficient newspaper ad. ought to be, ... In a word, a newspaper ad. must be a glance ad. rather than an ad. which ..."

2. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1905)
"The newspaper ad writer should always remember that he has to deal with three colors —black, gray, and white —and learn to distribute them effectively in ..."

3. Sorting the Pieces: Relative Connections by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"Let me share an article sent to me this morning by Al. Thursday, July 29, 1993. by limes staff writer Leslie Helm: JAPAN newspaper ad REVIVES FEARS OF ..."

4. A Treatise on Commercial Pharmacy: Intended as a Reference Book and a Text by Daniel Charles O'Connor (1912)
"The window display should be planned to co-operate with your newspaper ad. When the customer reads in his newspaper at home of the article you are offering, ..."

5. Bulletin of Pharmacy (1909)
"Commenting on the results Mr. McEwen said: "I consider advertising of this nature much better than the newspaper ad. By that I do not mean that the ..."

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