THE OOLOGIST. 



Is The Oologist a Good Advertising 

 Medium ? 



READ WHAT OTHERS SAY. 



The copy which I sent to be inserted in 

 the OoLOGisT must have been all right I 

 think, for I received nearly one hundred 

 answers in regard to it, and I have made a 

 grand, good thing out of the one little Ad., 

 although I did not receive anv paper from 

 you showing my ad. was inserted. I know 

 it was O. K. from the fact that so many re- 

 sponded and many mentioned seeing it in 

 the OoLOGisT. The Oologist is the best 

 advertising medium I have ever tried ; 

 each time I have advertised [ have made a 

 big success therefrom, and if I could de- 

 vote my icliole time to the Curiosity and 

 Natural History business I should surely 

 keep a standing Ad. in the Oologist. 

 Please accept my thanks for your kindness 

 and promptness. I will thank you to mail 

 me a copj^ of your last issue with my Ad. 

 inserted. I would like to see how it looks. 

 Chas. p. Wilcomb, 

 Lake Village, N. H. 



"You ask me if my "ad " in the Oolo- 

 •GiST paid. In reply, 1 will state that it 

 was the best pajang advertisement I have 

 had yet, and you may depend upon it that 

 if I need further advertising, the Oologist 

 will receive its share." 



Geo. G. Pendell, 

 Waverly, N. Y. 



' ' Yes, 1 have been well pleased with the 

 many good exchanges your news}^ little 

 magazine has afforded me. That free ex- 

 change notice of j'ours does the business. 

 Hope you may succeed in your undertak- 

 ing and make it long live to the student of 

 Ornithology and Oology." 



W. Otto Emerson, 

 Hay wards, Cal. 



" My notice in the Oologist was entirely 

 satisfactory." Harry H. Miller, 



Burlington, Kansas. 



"I would say that I actually received 

 more letters than I could answer in a week 

 and run short of specimens the third or 

 fourth day after receiving the Oologist. 

 Last summer I paid out over $2 for ex- 

 change lists and received but two or three 

 replys from them. Had I put a small 



exchange notice in the 0<)Logist. I no 

 doul)t would have had no trouble in dis- 

 posing of my eggs. Thanking you for in- 

 serting my exchange notice, and stating 

 that when in need of morre exchange 

 notices, the Oologist shall receive my 

 attention." Frank W. Woodrow, 

 Newton, Iowa. 



"I received quite a number of replies 

 from the notice I had in the Oologist." 

 John S. Appleton, 

 Ncedham, Mass. 



"I have received over twentj^ replies to 

 my notice in the Oologist. I am entirely 

 satistied that the Oologist is a good adver- 

 tising medium. I hope you be able to en- 

 large the paper before long." 



Paul B. Hudson, 

 Sherwood, N. Y. 



' ' My notice proved an entire success. 

 Received several replies and made ex- 

 changes. Am very much pleased with 

 the Oologist, think it is the linest paper of 

 its kind I have seen. " 



Chas. P. Collins, 

 Stafford, Vt. 



"I have had as manj^ replies, or more, 

 than I expected." Verdi Burch, 



Branchport, N. Y. 



"M}' exchange notice in the Oologist 

 proved a success. Am well satisfied with 

 the results. A. W. Cheney, 



Huron, Dak. 



"My notice in the Oologist proved a 

 success, as I have been busy almost ever 

 since answering letters and sending and 

 packing eggs. My duplicates are almost 

 run out. As an advertising medium the 

 Oologist takes the lead. 



J. Schneider, 

 Anaheim, Cal. 



' ' I would state that I received about a 

 dozen offers. I could only accept three, 

 but they were of advantage to me. I 

 think it paid." Geo. B. Holmes, 



Fernwood, III. 



" Would say that the Oologist was the 

 best paper of its kind I have ever seen. I 

 have derived the most benefit from it of 

 all the other catalogues and papers I have 

 ever advertised in." R. R. Gay, 



Rochester, N. Y. 



' ' I received five replies within ten days. 

 This I consider splendid, considering the 

 nature of the exchange." 



F. H. Metcalf, 

 Holyoke, Mass. 



