i. i.i> |al«K i „ N.ZL * M-A.-CO .gLTIj ,r . ’OH4VPO kpecill horse fair Kn( t ■ Thur.day, April 41 •••Itf'.na 19” April kO » WiwaTOS -Thursday, April 28 ''’MATAM ATA —Wednesday, M*y 2 NG ARUAVVAHIA—Turnip Sheep and C t le Sale, Friday, Muy 4 OTf \UPO—Turnip sbeep and CttUe dale, Tuesday, May 8 Meetings, etc KINOHAKU BRANCH FARMERS’ UNION. fpHE ADJOURNED MEETING of -* m tubers of the above will be a Mr D n.c lurts, Kinohaku,, on SATURDAY, 14th April, at 7 p.m. P. ROSS, Hon. Sec. KAWHIA FOOTBALL CLUB. The annual meeting of the) above Club will ba held on SAT ÜBDAY, APRIL 14th, at Mr E. C. Faiwasssr’s Office, at 8 p.m. E. C. FALWASSEB, Hon. Seo.
Amusements. Easter Monday Night. (iPBIL 16, 1906). CONCERT~AND DANCE JN aid of the Kawhia Harbour Lawn Tennis Club. Miscellaneous items, to conclude with a laughable farce. Dancing at 10 sharp. Good floor, excellent music, refreshments. TICKETS— Concert, is; Dance, Gents 2*s Ladies Is. p. J. MCCARTHY, Hon. Sec.
Governm&t Notices* a gggß Crow s Office. md 80 ' ’ < 190 Av h will b 25th of TE b seen at <i copies -btained at Laud Office Auckland, on application. AWAKINO COUNTY—Section 1, block xiii, M lungamanger i S 11., 610 \ acres, Capital value £1 per cere ; section 8, block xi, Whareoono S.D., 519 acres, capital value £1 per acre. WAITOMO COUNTY Section 14, block x, Pirongia S.D , 828 acres, c>pirnl value 16-> per acre; sections 17, 18. 19, block xvi, Maungamangero 8.D., from 190 to 216 acres. The sections are to be opened under the optional tenure. JAMES MACKENZIE, C mmissioner of Crown Lands.
Public Notices. NOTICE. THE Auckland St<r c»n be pro cured at the “Settler” Office, Kawhia. .-subscribers required. NOTICE. OUR Maori Company (13) is prepared t" do any kind of work. OoinniU'uoationß addressed to the under igned will he attended to immedia ely Charges moderate. Hi pi Is manager of the company. H. MANUKOKAKA, Hauturu, Kawhia. HALL MARKED WHEN BUYING SEE TEA TMAT I EIELSON IIMOATEiCo.'s Name la on evary Racket end Box. It le a guarantee end the HALL-MARK OF PURITY, QUALITY, VALUE.
“ To dkcontinue advertising,” says John Wansmaker, the millionaire, “ is like taking down yoar sign. If you went to do business you must kt the people know it. Standing advertisemanta, when frequently changed, are bettor and cheaper than reading notifies. Thoy look more substantial and business-likr, and inspire confidence. I would as soon tbink of doing bu'UEPSB Without a clerk as without advertising.” This is advice which all business men would do well to follow, but it must be borne in mind that the advertising medium must be the beet obtainable. We can confidently say that in consequence of its large circulation, The Kawhia Settler is one of the best papers te < adyarfiiae in.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 254, 13 April 1906, Page 3
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