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By her advice I published my address in the advertisement column.
I keep an eye on the advertisement columns.
She ran her eye down the advertisement columns on the front page, but what she was looking for was not there.
He perceived Lewisham was scrutinising the advertisement column, and his perplexity increased.
He turned to the advertisement column and indicating a certain advertisement with his finger pushed the paper across to Tommy.
Read the advertisement columns.
"I have seen the advertisement column, I wired asking Papa to reply to my telegram."
She had already begun, surreptitiously so as not to excite Araminta's suspicions, to scan the advertisement columns of the Morning Post.
It may be, to quote from your advertisement columns, that "terrifically sensitive" lady novelists overestimate the dampness and dinginess of this fungoid growth.
He was half dressed when the evening paper arrived and he glanced as was his wont first at the news' page and then at the advertisement column.
When night fell Seff was sitting on the couch in the big lounge, Regina beside him, going through the advertisement columns of a pile of foreign newspapers.
By August 1856 he had become totally blind, and in 1858 an appeal for contributions on his behalf was launched in the advertisement columns of Notes and Queries.
Philip read the advertisement columns of the medical papers, and he applied for the post of unqualified assistant to a man who had a dispensary in the Fulham Road.
Her efforts relaxed; she kept on reading the advertisement columns of the daily paper merely to show that she wanted to do something if anything that was worth her while presented itself.
He had a wash and brush up, and a shave at Victoria, some tea and bread and butter, and while he was eating this read the advertisement columns of the morning paper.
He had not realized until now that he was not the only man in London who read the advertisement columns of the Morning Post, and for an instant his heart sank at the sight of all this competition.
Close beside the sheet of paper on which he had inscribed the now luminous and suggestive title of his new Gridley Quayle story lay the Morning Post, the advertisement columns of which he had promised her to explore.
Sherlock Holmes had been silent all the morning, dipping continuously into the advertisement columns of a succession of papers until at last, having apparently given up his search, he had emerged in no very sweet temper to lecture me upon my literary shortcomings.
We know that you were pressed for money; that you took an impress of the keys which your brother held; and that you entered into a correspondence with Oberstein, who answered your letters through the advertisement columns of the Daily Telegraph.
As he glanced down the advertisement column, with his head thrust forward and the paper flattened out upon his knee, I took a good look at the man and endeavored, after the fashion of my companion, to read the indications which might be presented by his dress or appearance.
In the advertisement columns one finds nothing of books, nothing of art; but great choice of bust developers, hair restorers, nervous tonics, clothing sales, self-contained flats, and business opportunities.... Individuality has, in fact, got home to itself, and, as people say, taken off its frills.