Lutiness Nctiocc JOHN HINTON, B R I •' K 1. A Y E K , K AW H 1 A. ■ »lif. pD p f' ;ih tn iiritk - r Ctrnei ' • NURbE. MBS WIGHTMAN. ; qiialifipri LADIES' NURSE. I Every attend n given to inetrucuu j addre-'a-d to the advertiser. Address : —Mrs Wightman, Post j office, KawbiH. !EUROPEAN AGENCL i continental tn-.'u !>n; ’’herni a!# ao<j Draggut/ Saa*lri«*, < hina, Earthen wart a j ". Gia-s vare, Drapery. Mill instr and rtme Goosia Fancy Goods. IWaioery ami StaUou- . Hardware a-;d usach aery. Photograph e au-i Uptiea'i Goudss, Broviedona and Off.-nan ■ store-. £» etc . etc, C'ooimission 2i per oent per cant. * ▼ Trade Disown ntj allo wed. Orisinal invoice-suppiie-1, Special vi Demand, bampie < from Xi<) ap ranis, Consignments of i*r.xla.M su->hi an h4s aoanc. William Wilson and (EnAabli-heti 1814) 25, Abchuroh Lana, London, Z Cable Address . “ Anu taire, London." T H E LONDON DIRECTORY. (Published Anuua.lv). ENABLES enterprising traders out tire Empire to keep in clos touch with the trade of the MotheiLmd Besides being a c -mplete commercial guide to London and its the _ . utains lists of : EXPORT MERCHANTS With the goods they ship, and in:- < ‘ and Foreign markets they supply; STEAMSHIP LINES arranged un ier the Ports t > which they sail, and iadieatiu'- the app.uxi rate <atUPROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of lead*ng .M.-.aufactaiCe, Merchants, etc., in the principal provincial towns and industrial eeatros of the L'nited Kingdom. A copy of the r.'-’G editivn will l*e forwarded, treigt.- pa Order for TWENT Y SHI LLINti S. Ths LONDON DX2S3TOBT Co- Ll-, 25, Abchureh Lane. London, E.C.
THE COUNTRY SPEAK< IN R a PTC RES OF. WHAT **** “CHAMPION ” . HAS SAVED IT. 'HHE following is an extract from the L Hawera Star —“ The Northern Roller Milling i.’ompany, who manufac are the CHAMPION brand of Floor, are row work ing fall time, in order to keep pace with the ever-inc reading leraaad f .»r their pruduc-J Thia must be satnfae ory to every breadwinner, »vn n -t is re mem be red tba* every effort such as persuasion, dumping, etc . has, r»e»u resirtel t> by the Son -u Mur ?rtt3t t» induce the mill to i lathe .••■mbicv and fix prices That the North-.-,-u ompany have been enabled to make such a '•i.-cdstfal stand against a trnst (j" vtren*, 1 due to vhe splendid support given them :»y the public, who have shown their appreciativn of the CHAMPIONS action in standing alone. This, together with the uniform and firs’ <!>•- qoa’.ity .’ • uetr products place tbsm at the top of tbe treo, both a local shows and also ht the late exhibition at New Plymouth, whe:e the Northern Koller Mill’s exhibit secured First Frire against All-oomata. WHEN THE BtiEkDWINNERB KEMEMKEii IHAI THE NVKi’HEiiN ‘Mt’ANVS tCiION HAS SAVED iHK.M TH »17<ANDJ OF i’OU xD ■, XNUMst A N S • I.J :•) ON DOING $ • ; is ce :.i. thui their keeper and ba'vor fclu« ugh* ut !*a;xa uku* Laborum Duke Lenimen (iHK SWKKT 3*>LA€K ‘1 H L L'. ; H POST --CARDS
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 299, 1 March 1907, Page 1
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493Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 299, 1 March 1907, Page 1
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