Business Notifies JOHN HINTON, B R I C K I. A Y E i: , KAWHIA. Sbepp Dip- Built in Bnds r r C. lut-nt to Any I‘lin. NURSE. MBS WIGHTMAN.’ fbor ; .LI, qualified LADIES'NUIiSj . ~ ’ Every attention given to instr _>i, eddres.-ed to tbe Advertiser. Address:—Mrs Wigbtuttui, I JS . office, Kvwbis. EUROPEAN AGENCY. continental goods, incluifng: Boo's, Shoes an ! L-ather, Chemicals and Drngtriots' Sandri China, Earthenware acd Gia— .; Drapery, Millinerv and Piece u ’ed Fancy Goods, Perfumery and nHardwarc acd machinery, Photograph c and Optical < ioods Provisions and Oilmen’s Stores, etc , etc, Commissiou 2.’ per c?nt t per e I'rade Discounts allowed. Ori/inal Invoices Spc-cia! <2aot tti.es on Dcm.e Sample Cases from £!•■ upwardConsignments of Produce Sold o i count. William Wilson and Sons, (Established 1814) 25, Abchurch Lans.ZLonion, E.O. Cable Address : “ Annuaire, Landon."
AV O. r pHE New Soldering Metal re.i ires J- no acids, etc Sjldering' Ir Cn can be used by a child. PRICE 1/ per bar, wholesale or retail. P. H. WATKINS, Te Mata. N.B.—Liberal discount allowed to sub agents.
THE LONDON DIRECTORY. CONTAIN IMO over 2.000 pa 4 of condensed commercial matter, . - s enterprising traders throughout the L r ; re to keep in cloee touch with the trade of t’. d Motherland Besides being a ■ <mpi -i commercial guide to Lond< n and its suburbs, the Directory contains lists of - EXPORT MERCHANTS With the goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign markets they supply : STEAMSHIP LINES arranged'under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings; PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Merchants, etc., in the principal provin mj towns and industrial centres of the Uni:J Kingdom. (Colonial Entries are accepted at Thru® Shillings per line 28 letters. A copy of the 190; edition will be forwarded, freight paid, on receipt of Postal Order for TWEN rY SHILLIN<. s. The LONDON DIBE3TOBY Co- Li-. 25, Abchuroh lane. Lou Jun, E.C. ThE COUNTRY SPEAKS IN BAPTI SES OF WHAT ‘CHAMPION • HAS SAVED IT.
TIHE YolTowing is an extract from the 1 Haw era Star —"The Northern Milling Company, who manafae ure th CHAMPION Grand of Flour, are row work ing full time, in order to keep pace with the ever-increasing demand for their prodn - This most be satisfac:ory to every breadwinner, when it is remembered tmat ev- : . eflort such as persuasion, dumping, etc., habeen resorted to by the Sou-hern Fl--ur Trust t) induce tbe mill to j m the -omb: and fix prices That tb< Northern Co npv v have been enabled to make such a stand against a trust (5u strong) is due 1.1 , the splendid support given tnem by th? public, who have shown their apprec.au- 11 of the CHAMPION’S action in standing alone. This, togeth*r with the uniform •od first-class quality of their piwtari place them at the top of the tree, beth . local shows and also at tbe late exhibition at New Plymouth, where tbe Nor:h?rn Roller Mill’s exhibi' secured F.rst I’r against Allcomers. WHEN THE WINNERS REMEMBER THAT . . NORTHERN COMPANY’S ACi’lON H\> SAVED THEM TH‘H <am - POUNDS, AND MEAN STILL i•» G>» X DOING SO. it is quite certain that t business must continue to increase, public can assure this by inr-ist ng on I --iug -uppliod with CHAHI'i N bre.il and ... obtainable from practically every s'.«ru keeper and baker throughout Taranaki.** Laborum Dulce Lenimen (I HK SW ECT SOL&CS O* QUK LdUtOUKaj..
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 259, 18 May 1906, Page 1
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564Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 259, 18 May 1906, Page 1
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