informed at once if we are sending classes of mat-
ter that are not wanted.
Duplicates.—It is not our intention to send any
customer repetitions of the same fact, or copies of
the same comment, unless they are specifically
requested, but some duplication is unavoidable.
Credit is given for duplicates returned at once or
at the end of each month.
Trivialities.—We decline to undertake that our
employees shall exercise any judgment on ques-
tions of triviality. We sell memory, not discrimi-
nation. Customers are asked to bear in mind
that though more or less of the clippings may be
trivial, a single clipping is often worth enough to
offset the cost of many that are worthless.
Restrictions.—The more an order is restricted,
the harder it is to remember its limits and the
greater the danger useful matter will be omitted.
Better pay a little more, and make sure to get all
you want. An order may extended or re-
stricted at any time.
Discontinuance.—One week's notice of discon-
tinuance is to be given. This condition is waived
in the case of orders given for a definite term, as
for one month; but if without demur the customer
recieves and retains clippings sent to him after the
expiration of that term, he is to be responsible
for payment therefor at the same rate, no matter
what previous conditions may have been imposed.
No order will be accepted without this proviso, meant
simply to protect us in case service is inadver-
tently continued and the customer fails to call our
attention to it.
Competetion.—We will content ourselves with
the simple statement that whenever our work is to
be put in comparison with that of any other clip-
ping bureau, we will make no charge for a week's
trial if ours is not then acknowledged the better.
We invite such comparisons.
informed at once if we are sending classes of matter that are not wanted.
Duplicates.—It is not our intention to send any
customer repetitions of the same fact, or copies of
the same comment, unless they are specifically
requested, but some duplication is unavoidable.
Credit is given for duplicates returned at once or
at the end of each month.
Trivialities.—We decline to undertake that our
employees shall exercise any judgment on questions of triviality. We sell memory, not discrimination. Customers are asked to bear in mind
that though more or less of the clippings may be
trivial, a single clipping is often worth enough to
offset the cost of many that are worthless.
Restrictions.—The more an order is restricted,
the harder it is to remember its limits and the
greater the danger useful matter will be omitted.
Better pay a little more, and make sure to get all
you want. An order may extended or restricted at any time.
Discontinuance.—One week's notice of discontinuance is to be given. This condition is waived
in the case of orders given for a definite term, as
for one month; but if without demur the customer
recieves and retains clippings sent to him after the
expiration of that term, he is to be responsible
for payment therefor at the same rate, no matter
what previous conditions may have been imposed.
No order will be accepted without this proviso, meant
simply to protect us in case service is inadvertently continued and the customer fails to call our
attention to it.
Competetion.—We will content ourselves with
the simple statement that whenever our work is to
be put in comparison with that of any other clipping bureau, we will make no charge for a week's
trial if ours is not then acknowledged the better.
We invite such comparisons.