THE Kawftla Settler AOB PRSNTINft OFFICE Has » Good A»sertrnent of 1 ype. We can Turn Out tifcli PIiINTING Ob’ ALL DESCRIPTIU;<B- - JO THE BEST’AUCKLAND FIRMS. Cz\LL AND SEE SPECIMENS OF Catalogues r‘ “'Erivciofies Memorandums i Pamphlets Prbspecfuses i Billheads Visiting Cards Circulars Ball Programmes , Business Cards Concert Tickets ' Programmes Handbills ■ Show Cards Tags ' Labels, &c. BEFORE SENDING YOUR ORDERS AWAY WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION H. H. PETTIT, Proprietor. 7
SEASONS FOR ADVEaTXSINQ.ADVhY.iiaifg is th® chief auxiliary of frad® 7’opZ.e; .- Adve!wirfng"ft not the road to Buccest, bat auccess itself.—/ficAftrcfaon. Advertise yohr btrtineas ; I owe all my success to i®.— P. Ti Bamum. The most truthful part of a newspaper h its advertisement®. : — Jefcrton.. . The man who pays more for shop rent than advertising do«s not know : kia buaintsfa. —Horace Greeley. How can one man know what you want unless you ask for it, or what-you hive to •ell unless you advertise it ?— Hdurat Hal ilead. The advertisements which appear in a public journal take rank among the moat aignificant indications of the 4*.?.teef society of that time and-pl .ice.— I ® Weak and trembling, «n-H ££ steady of hand, uneasy of mind, y< Frightened at trifles. Tortured *53 IE; by an indefinable feeling of fear. I Exci&ed by noise, oppressed by quiet—never at ease. Irritable and miserable. Forerunning symptoms of b Nervous Prostration brought on w by a debifilated sysicw and overtaxed body or brain. The )-j cure is Br.wiiilams’PiniPlifs. I They bring new life to worn- y? | out sufferers—send rich blood Q • tingling through every vein, C •soothe and strengthen every nerve. Nervtut System Run Down. K Mr, Thomas Collings of . Drawn, w moud (N.Z.), writes : ra "Some time ago 1 was attaaked by a cold"wM:h brodgiit on in- ® l fUwiaia, birtnchitis and aiitliiiia. ra ( At night I cdi’ild not sleep' fob 8 Coughing, and iny chest used to ‘ whistle/ I ktsi >hy ;ip|><.-tite, ah 4 ft my nervous sywternh. < ;nuedorAnt>Pd. H ) Doctors’ medicin- did not vui;e iae.W ■’so I trirri Dr. Willr *. .’ Pink 7‘jUk. ' j . 1 obtained tbeigreaV-sL froin y j them when nothing else was 6f ?l service, and I can thoxonghiy re-cojiihMt-jid: them." Dr. Williams' Piuk Fills bftva rcslored Ba to the Paralytic the t.ne of bis Htuiw; to Jf the victims of Locmiiotor Alnxiu,Hf, Vitus’ Fam cvii ml RJdkefa the full control of the perres; freed (houßiiad« from Meunilirin. K? Rhennmtiani, and Lumbago; and s.iveu gS the lives of many, who were threatened by ® m I Sold by the Dr. Williams' Mndiciua £$ do., WoiUngton, 3/- per Jjox, 6 boxes, Jtf/6 v l U>ost free), uud by chemists and store- 2.4 But mind you ask for DP. Williams’, ib
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 276, 14 September 1906, Page 4
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650Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 276, 14 September 1906, Page 4
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