Judge, 1934-09 · page 30 of 36
Judge — September 1934 — page 30: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Judge, 1934-09. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
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Do You Know? that our rotating device, carrying 22 advertisements of the highest grade companies offering services or articles of luxury, is receiving the finest of advertisers’ acceptance? Terminal taxicab passengers, of whom we esti- mate 500,000 per month are visitors and 500,000 New Yorkers, are carried largely from our private stands at the Grand Central and Pennsylvania terminals, all the steamship piers, the ferries and from our private stand in the basement of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Terminal taxicab advertising is three years old. Terminal cab advertisers have been and continue to be sellers of luxuries. A partial list of concerns follows: The Biltmore Ten Park Avenue Hotel Lincoln Park Lane Hotel The Riviera The Herald Tribune Balsams Hotel, New Hampshire Ballantine's Scotch Casino de Paree Maplewood Club, New Hampshire Bill Brown's Physical T John Wanamaker Griswold Hotel, New Londen St. Regis Hotel Hotel Astor Crouch & Fitzgerald White Rock Fownes Bros. & Co. Marlboro Cigarettes Charles of the Ritz American Airways ing Farm Bankers’ Trust Grace Line Buick Motor Car Co. Liberty Magazine Scribner's Book Shop Hotel Marguery C. C. Shayne Furs, Inc. Boue Soeurs (Gowns) St. Moritz Hotel Hotel Pennsylvania Crillon Resteurant Beaux Arts Restaurant Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Inverurie Hotel, Bermuda College Inn Tomato Juice Cadillac-La Salle Judge Magar New York American Golf Illustrated Rockefeller Center A great many plays in season Let us tell you how to use advertising space in Terminal taxicabs to pro- duce business for you. Practically all of our contracts come from advertis- ing agencies, to whom we have always paid an advertising agency com- mission—now 15%, and 2°, cash discount. Advertise to Terminal Cab Passengers They are Buyers of Luxuries Send for circular containing information and rates J. H. Livingston, Jr., Taxi Advertising, Inc. 425 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. C. comicbooks.com