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Meetings, etc. ESTATE KNOWN AS SYMONS AND 00. A PRIVATE Meeting of Creditors -A. i n above Estate will be held in SooU’s Hill, Kawhia, on SATURDAY, 2(Nh APRIL, at 8 p.m. Imperative that all interested attend. GEO. G. JONATHAN, Trustee, NOTICE. The annual meeting of HOUSEHOLDERS for the purpose of Electing a School Committee, will be held in Scott's Halt, on MONDAY, tbe 22e0 INST,, at 8 80 p.m. J. K. NEWTON, School Commissioner for Kawhia. Public Notices. NOTICE. ALL Trespassing Dogs SHOT. Poinon and fish hooks waiting. Spotters Prosecuted and Doge Shot. G. H. MACKENZIE, Oparau. LOST. tpBOM Manga-o tangi (head of ' Taharoa Lake), 9 bead 3-yr-old STEERS, branded 3K. £1 per head reward on delivery to Te Maika. C. L. KING, Kawhia. p.~t7p6rima; BOOT REPAIRER, KAWHIA. BOOTS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. Perfect fit; prices moderate. Fruit and Soft Drinks on Sale. Men’s Bjots Soled and Heeled 8a 9d, Women’s do. 2a 9d. S 0 U V E N I R’SJI OF THE Sof KING COUNTRY J! CONTAINS OVER 80 SPLENDID VIEWS OF THE MARVELLOUS SCENERY TO BE SEEN IN THIS DISTRICT. Secure cn at once. Only a Limited Number Published. Price 3s, Posted 3s 3d. Obtainable from Settler Office, Kawbia ; Mrs J. Willison, Marokopa ; Mr W. M. Newton, Kinobaku.

Auction Sales. M'NICOL A CO. N.Z.L & M.A. CO., LTD. OHAUPO—Tuesday, April 28 OHAUPO SPECIAL HORSE FAIR —April 24. and 25 MATAMATA—Wednesday, May 1 NGARUAWAHIA SHEEP FAIR— Friday, May 10 RANGlRlRl—Wednesday, May 15 OHAUPO TURNIP SHEEP AND CATTLE FAlR—Tuesday, May 21 The Peoples’ Column. I Advertisements under thss heading amp inserted at the rate off three linca for Is ; three insertions 2s Sd. All advertisements must be prepaid.] FOR SALE—Strong Four-wheel WAGGON, £l7 ; Ma?sey-Harriß PLOUGH, £6 Prices delivered at Raglan. Apply— P.M., “ Settler " Office. W ANTED—Smokers of MILD tobacco to know that DERBY is jnitthe thing to suit them; does not burn the tongue. WANTED KNOWN—The good thing at lost! DERBY Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, in TWO OUNCE TINS. Try it. JUST ARRIVED—2SO Beautiful Pictoral Post Cards, l!d each. Apply—Settler Office. WANTED KNOWN. The famous DERBY Tobacco is now sold in TWO OUNCE TINS, FLAKE CUT. Try it FOR SALE—-Pictoral History of England, in 7 volumes, published 1855. Sample volumes and price on application at the

WANTED KNOWN—The most up-to-date MILD tobacco is DERBY in thenew TWO OUNCE TINS. Try it. An American Authority on the Local Paper. It is the duty of the people of every district to support a local paper, where there is one, writes a leading American exchange. It wrrks every issue in their interest, takes up their grievances, urges their requirements gives prominence to their industries and institutions, and makes their locality known to outsiders. The poorest and most wretched newspaper ever published, is worth ten times its price to every msn in the district in which it is published Ex Govorro Francis, of Missouri, spo.iku as follows of th - local report:—“Each year the local pave gives from £sooto £lOOO in fre*. • tiverti- ing "pace to tbe community in which it i- locat , ed. No other agency will or can do this Th? editor in proportion to his means, does more for the town than any other ten more. He ought to be supported, not because they like him personally, or admire his writing. B but because the local paper is the best investment local people can make. It may not, perhaps, be brilliantly edited or overcrowded with thoughts, but financially it is of more benefit to the community than the teacher or tbe preacher, Understand me I do not mean morally or intellectually but financially.” The man who excuses himself from subscribing to a local paper on the ground that “times are too bad” must indeed be in a desperate way—so bad that the saving of threepenoe per week won’t atop him from going on a financial “ bust/*

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 308, 19 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 308, 19 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 308, 19 April 1907, Page 3

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