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THE Kawhla Settler JOB PRINTING OFFICE Has a Good Assortment of Type. We can Turn Out =J()B PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONSEQUAL 1.0 THE BES'r AUCKLAND FIRMS. CALL .AND SEE OUR* SPECIMENS OF Catalogues Envelopes Memorandums Pamphlets • Prospectuses Billheads Visiting Cards Circulars Ball Program mes Business Cards Concert Tickets Programmes Handbills Show Cards Tags Labels, &c. BEFORE SENDING YOUR ORDERS AWAY WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION H. H. PETTIT, Proprietor.

RSASOiTS FOR ADVERTISING. Advertising ia the chief auxiliary of trade. T ooke Advertising is not the road to success, bnt success itself. liichardson Advertise your business ; I owe nil my success to it.—-P. T. Barnum. The most truthful part of a newspaper h its advertisements.— Jefferson. The man who pays more for shop rent than advertising does not know Lis business. —Horace Greeley. How can one man know what you want unless you ask for it, or what you have to sell unless you advertise it ?— Murat Halit tad. The advertisements which appear in a public journal take rank among the most significant indications of the state of society of that time aud place. Dxckent

ITTAT IS AD. T An American paper thus defines it The life-blood of modern business. A money-maker, getter, and saver. A flash of information to all tbe people. The lever of trade. The mine that yields pure gold in large dividends. The key-note of progress in tbe march to kuccoss. The dealer's sure road to success. A medium for the increase of business. That which booms the place and enriches, the advertiser. A means of communicating items of interest to wide-awake people. An intelligent message to intelligent people, profiting sender and receiver. Personal and public benefits are derived from its judicious application. A notice that brings best returns for least money. The corner-stone of the Temple ot Fortune. The power khat keeps trade in motion.

ft Weak and trembling, unft steady of hand, uneasy of mind. R Frightened at trifles. Tortured * R by an indefinable feeling of fear. Excited by noise, oppressed by quiet—never at ease. Irritable and miserable. Forerunning symptoms of g Nervous Prostration brought on 1 by a debilitated system and ft overtaxed body or brain. The W cure is Miiliaois’PliiMis. I They bring new life to worn- ® out sufferers—send rich blood £ tingling through every vein, a soothe and strengthen every G nerve. fl

WRIT'S D Xv' like < W MONEY. TO USE I DATES’ RELIABLE Grass & Clover SEEDS. fact that our seeds are Re- •*- cleaned should be bom in mind when comparing our prices with othsri. QUALITY is the true teat of Cheapness. Send for samples and oompare our seeds before placing your order. Our illustratod catalogue of New Season’s Clovers arid Grasses will be ported on application. manures. ‘‘A Manures and FertilA • ij;ars are of the very highest quality. Arthur Yates & Co, SEED MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. ,

Nertout System Run Down. Mr. Thomas Collings of Drummond (N.Z.), writes:— “ Some time ago I was attacked by a cold whiih brought on influenza, bronchitis and asthma. At night I could not Bleep for coughing, and my chest used to ‘whistle.* I lost my appetite, and my nervous system became deranged. Doctors’ medicine did not euro me ’so I tried Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I obtained the greatest benefit from them when nothing else was of service, and I can thoroughly re-1 commend them.” Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have restored to the Paralytic th« use of bis limis; to >he victims of Locoiuotor Ataxia, St. Vitus' VDance, aixl Rickets the full control of ihe ■ nerves; freed tbouHinds from Neuralgia, ft Rheumntirui, and m.d saved I CoDSurapTiuu, anti Druuobitiy, Ac. I Sold by the Dr. Wiliams’ Medicine 1 I Co., Wellington, 9/- per 1 ox. 6 1 ones 16 0 1 I (post freo), aud by chemists and stori- , | keepers. I But mind you ask for Dr. Williams’.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 261, 1 June 1906, Page 4

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637

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 261, 1 June 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 261, 1 June 1906, Page 4

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