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A MUSIC SHOP FOR HALF-A-CROWN. Of course, the above heading do«« not mean the shop itself, nor yet the whole contents ; for it w manlfeet to the most simpleminded pereou that one could not bay a piano, nor yet one of it* more humble muai.al rivals, a concertina, for half-a-crown, but it will hardly be contended that in offering, as we do, to odr readers for the modest, sum above-mentioned, over sig hun-■L-»d pieces of music, there is much exaggeration in the statement that we are giving away a music shop; for in many places where music is sold you would vainly aterob for such a varied collection aa six hundred musical compositions, In accordance with the policy lately inaugurated by thi« paper, we have made such satisfactory arrangements as will enable uh to supply to our readers the "DIAMOND BOOK OF BONGS,” which eontains over sik hundred of the world’s favourite and best songs, iuoludlug words aud music. This book contains the greatest aggregation of songs ever found togethei Itetween the covers of one book, issued at a popular price. It contain* negro, comic, sentimental, pathetic, and other treasures, many since tong out of print, and to be had in no other vray; others priceless on account of tender memories or early- associations—songe that will newer die. This valuable book also has within its corers the war, [latriotlc and national song /everycountry. If one baa > purchase each song separ ateiy, the cost would run into as many pounds aa we are able to supply it at for pence. We are in a position to send it to our readeia to any address for Two Shillings ami Sixpence, posted 3d. extra, or if before purchasing you would prefer seeing a list contain!trj the uamea of all the songs in this incomparable Look, send a stamp. Payment to bi- made by P. 0.0., or postal note, to which exchange should be added .- stamps. 2d. extra Address—Anglo American Publishing Co, Sussex Street, Sydni-x S. W. Always mention 'Ym when writing T'TJY? 1 Jul JCx KAWHIA SETTLER. JOB PRINTING OFFICE, RAS A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP Newest Designs in Typographic Art, AND CAN THEREFORE EXECUTE PAINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ON A PAR WITH THE BEST FIRMS. JALL AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS OF Catalogues,* Pamphlets, Memorandums, Billheads, ! , Prospectuses, Circulars, i Visiting (Janis, Show Card*, i Ball Programmes, Dance Cards, | Concert Tickets, Programmes, * Handbills, I’ostcrs, Envelopes, Wrappers, Labels, &c. &<?., Before Sending your Orders Elsewhere

I® 3 !l R- < ‘ Seed Potatoes BAN I: --OR | | p. Lapstoiw Kidney •‘’’l > on Our farm Up-tj-date A bpicnciid potato. Send f'-iy «t.ih iftnj showing our t rtll ” t ■ Vne.' FsrrHAkioM kil... - Y ;i:i I ) AT. • M-.KKXZfE. Arthur A.’es & C o „ Seed Miochaui.T,

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 237, 1 December 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 237, 1 December 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 237, 1 December 1905, Page 4

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