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A MUSIC SHOP FOR Of courts, the above heading does not mew/, the ihop itself nor yet the whole contents ; for iti. manifest the most simpleminded person that cne could not buy a piano, nor yet r.ufc c-f ita mor® humble inusical rivals, a concertina, for balf-a-crown, but it will hardly be contended that in nirerinf. as do, to our reaCert. for the modest »uin over six hanJred pieces of rnffilo, thcro ie much exaggeration mthe sl tenieat that we are giving iway a You ie shop f fot in many places vhere music i« sold you would vainly searc-b for such a varied collection 03 six hundred musical eorapusitioas, In accordance with the policy lately in augurat-e<T by jtaper, w e have made suck satisfactory urrangemente as will enable us to supply to our readers the “DIAMOND BOOK OF SONGS,” which contabis over six hundred of the world’s faVQunte and l>est songs, including words and music. This book contains the greatest aggregation of songs ever found togethei between the covers of one book, issued a* a popular price. It contains negro, comic, sentimental, pathetic, and other treasures, many since long out of print, and to be had in no other way ; othe s priceless on account of tender memories or early associations—songs that will never di© Thia valuable book also has within its covers the war, patriotic and national song i everyoountry. If one had t purchase each song separ aleiv, the cost would run into as many pounds as we are able to supply it at for pence. Wo are in a position to send it to our readers to any address for Two Shillings and Sixpence, posted. 3d.,extra, or if before purclr.u-hu* Vou would prefer seeing a list, cont;Juiu.-’ the names of all the songs in this ineoinparable book, send a stamp. Payment to l»? made by P.O 0.. or postal note, to which exchange should be added? stamps, 2-1. ext ra. Address—AngloAmerican ]’ubi,>hing Co., Sussex Street, Sydney «■ ’jJ. B- W. Always mention *4w Paper W-hen .writing

THE KAWHIA SETTLER, JOB PRINTING OFFICE, HAS A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP Newest pc-ziL'l3 in typographic Art a . AND CAN Til EREFORK EXECUTE PiINTiNO OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS! GN A PAR WITH THE BEST FIRMS. JALL AND SEE OUR SPECIMBNB OF Catalogues, Pamphlets, Memorandums, Billheads, Prospectuses, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Ball Programmes, Daucc Cards, Concert Tickets, Programmes, Handbills, Posters, Envelopes, Wrappers, Labels, &c., Before Sending your Orders Elsewhere. V I "J ) 5 e' es ‘ EU. Lup tone Kidney spiciailj- grown on our farm. Up-to-data j A splendid pota-.n. -S •. . i ,- ‘ 'ttalng-ne showing pur Iwn . YaTI . ■j-I.BRArtOX '••" '' Yaom’McKtxzin. Ariinir Y«ks & Co., ' Sect merchants, I zi'Cl<i.ANn. .

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 292, 11 January 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 292, 11 January 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 292, 11 January 1907, Page 4

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