~..~;;r.:-d .._. . _. The Cliatelame, june, 1929 Breaking All Records In Magazine Growth Now 80,000 net paid each issue With the appearance of the May issue on the news- stands and in the hands of readers from coast t0 coast, The Chatelaine produced the third issue of its second year. Each of these issues yields some figures which in comparison with corresponding issues of a year ago are both amazing and significant. The March issue, 1929, was the first that had a corresponding issue of a previous year with which it could be compared. Its advertising revenue showed an increase of 52 per cent. over the March issue of 1928. The April issue this year showed an increase in advertising revenue of 64 per cent. over April, 1928. And now the May issue shows an increase of 84 per cent. over the Nlay issue of last vear. As to circulation, the net paid at the present time shows an advance of more than 100 per cent. over the net paid guarantee which was in effect during the corresponding months of one year ago. This gratifying growth of The Chatelaine, both from the standpoint of its advertising patronage, and from the standpoint of growth in circulation and nation-wide reader-interest, is convincing proof that there was a real demand for such a magazine in this country. A Magazine for Canadian Women Canada’s Advertisers Biggest Value for j