’ HOW TO HELP YOUR TOWN. Talk about it. Write about it. Buy all you cau iu it. Remember th%t by assisting tradespeople you help the plaie along. Parchase and assist your Local Paper., f.-r by doing eo you further the bsst interUta of the town. Treat strangers with the utmost ourtesy and hospitality, so that they may take away good impressions of it . Elect good reliable men to all putUc positions, not because they strata thenissives for popularity. But on account of :beir stamina and trustworthiness. Keep the money in tha place. Sell all you con and buy all you cau at home. The men who have invested in stores, workshops aud other business placos are building up the pl ace, aud thoy should bo encouraged.—esspecially the PRINTER.
SMOKERS DERBY Tobaccn in tbe new TWO OUNCE TINS is a delightful Fmoke—is MILD, but does not burn tbe tongue. Try it. His eyes were rod, his nose Was blue, He couldn’t speak, he’d just say ‘'Tekoa?' And everybody round they knew And pitinl him, he had the At last he gasped “What shall I do?" And swiftly came the answer, too. For each one cried “Oh, foal proeare Abottlocf Woods* Great Popper, uint, Cure,”
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 313, 24 May 1907, Page 2
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203Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 313, 24 May 1907, Page 2
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