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A MUSIC SHOP FOR AOWN." Of course, the above heading does aokMitwz. the shop itself, nor yet the whole conlente ; for it if mauffebt. to the most simple minded person that one could not bey a pianoi nor oU«Mrore mvs< cal rivab, tv>>neerW*a,gor gali-l&rQW®. Imt it Will ktttdly be. h: -as Sh».-£->, rd' o« r«>ra>r Ue \-9<i pieces o( music, t era i» much exaggoration in the stateipei) that wo arc giving may a n ic ehop; for in many pla<®9 vhcre music is sold y . . would vainly search ’or speh a. varied c011i,.,;;q0 as sjx hundred ■nuM^l■ • /; . In M.jcuEdanofc with ?fhe policy lately mlugurated by this paper, we have made such iatisfactory ai r»itgemen<» »" to supply to our readers the •‘IJIAMOJsIi BOUK OF SONGS,** which contain over six hundred of the. world’s favourite and best i.ongs, including words and music. Thia book contains the greatest aggr&gatio’i of songs ever found together between the corers of one book, issued at 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 wav ; othe.’s prioeloM on account of ’tender memoriae or early aaaodationa—songs that will never die. .Thia valuable book also bar* within its oovms the war, patrkww and naCiou.il Eons' i ever'.- country. If one had » pnrcl e eacnieong separ ateiy, the coat wonb- run into ae many fieunds as wa are ablo to supply it at ,for pence. We are in a jwailion to send it to our readers to any a<!i cchb for Two Shilliugi.and Sixpence, p<4ed 3d. or if before pnrchftMibf* ytm Would prefdr seeing a list captaining the names of all the songs in tins incomparable book, stamp. Payment to be mads by P. 0.0., or postal note, t<> which exchange should added • f Si-Wnvj • . . f h'-H U"'»s'b ‘Aw //'ajper wh-° ■ j •{ ij<* - j j THE KAWHIA SETTLER. JOB' Pit IN TING OFFICE, ■ I! A • X \ ' 1 BEAUXI: L ' SORTMENT Newest Designs ; * .‘poyraphlc Ast; AND CAN TUT) .'Pnnß EXSCUTK 1 PAINTING OH Al , DESCRIPTIDI|rS ON A . 1 AR wrrft riig iiE-si . . i-iaws,- • JALL AND SEE OUR SI’KCIMEIfS 1 OF Catalogues, Pamphlets, Memorandums, Billheads, Prospectuses, Ci r ett I are, Visiting Cards, Flnlnv Cards, Ball Tjahcc Cards, Concert Ticket-, Programmes, Handbills, Posters, Envelopes, Wrappers, Labels, &c.. Ac., Before Sendii g your Orders Else .vhere. MT jA ~ y, . t ,'i 3k <atd& nv.o Lap'- toBA-’ Kid y . bpe< .."y: -. u on<obr tarrn. Up-to-date • ■ A >..;■!< die j-/ u-i for •.■at-lug 1K il.owimr frur two ’• Y.'kh* pKoiniAjtON »'■ - r ind Yahv.' Mi'Kxxrm. , Arthur Yates & Co., ' ’ hants, ACCKI.AND. ’, : I ... »

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 298, 22 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 298, 22 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 298, 22 February 1907, Page 4

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