Online enquiries.New service for AR readers From this issue, AR readers will be able to request information on advertisements via the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the . Our new reader enquiries online service provides the opportunity to get information much more quickly than the service provided by the existing card-based system. Readers can simply go to www.arplus.com/enq.html, select the required issue and then enter the number relevant to any advertisement ADVERTISEMENT. A 'notice' published either in handbills or in a newspaper. 2. The law in many instances requires parties to advertise in order to give notice of acts which are to be done; in these cases, the advertisement is in general equivalent to notice. . Once readers have entered their address details, requests are submitted directly to the advertiser ad·ver·tise v. ad·ver·tised, ad·ver·tis·ing, ad·ver·tis·es v.tr. 1. To make public announcement of, especially to proclaim the qualities or advantages of (a product or business) so as to increase . Subsequent use of the service is even quicker as address details are automatically remembered, leaving readers free to simply request information. We are confident this will provide a fast, efficient and easy means of obtaining manufacturers' information. |
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