THE KawlUa Settler JOB PRINTING OFFICE Has a Good Assortment of Type. We can Turn Out =JOB PRINTING OF ALL EQUAL JO The BEST AUCKLAND FIRMS. CALL AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS OF Catalogues Z. Envelopes* Memorandums Pamphlets Prospectuses f Billheads Visiting Cards Circulars Ball Program ales Business Cards Concert Tickets I Programmes Handbills | Show Cards Tags ' Labels, &e. BEFORE SENDING YOUR ORDERS AWAY WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION H. H. PETTIT, Proprietor..
REASONS FOR ADVERTISING AovkiiTisixa is th. chief auxiliary of trad.. Tovke Advertising is not the road to succeae, but aucccss itself. I tic hard son Advertise your business ; I owe a*l my success to it.—/■’. 7‘. Buinum. The most truthful part of a newspaper is its advertisements.— Jefferson. The man who pays mure for shop, rent than advertising does not know his buainesa, —Horace 0.-eeley. How can on. man know what you want unless you ask for it, or what you have to >•11 unless you advertise it?— Murat Hal' stead. G The advertisements which appear in a. public journal take tank among th. most •igniticant indications uf the state of society of that time and nl*<-r Dir-krnt
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SEED MERCHANTS,
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 253, 6 April 1906, Page 4
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675Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 253, 6 April 1906, Page 4
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