These are both Norton magazine ads in Rolling Stones. Both ads take up the bottom half of an article. They are both two page ads, but only take up the bottom half of the page. Both ads split text between the two pages. The first ad splits the word "Secret" up. I think it works for this ad because you can still read it. They have to be careful where they split a word up though. The ad is mainly yellow with black text. They have their logo at the bottom right side. They are clearly advertising security for your phone in the first one.
They don't actually split a word up, but they split a sentence up. You can still ready the whole sentence through the two pages. They talk about a rock phrase since it's in a Rolling Stones magazine. You wouldn't know that the company is offering security to your phone unless you look at the logo or look at the text more closely.
It's kind of a boring ad, but it's simple and I think it gets the message across.
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