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HOW TO HELP YOUR TOWN. Talk about it. Write about it. Buy all you can in it. Reruember that by assisting tradespeople you help the place along. Parchase and assist your Local Paper, for by doing so you further the best interests of thd town. Treat strangers with the utmost courtesy and hospitality, so that they may take away good impressions of it. Elect good reliable men to all pat He positions, not because they strain themselves for popularity. But on account of their stamina and trustworthiness. Keep the money in the place. Sell all you can and buy all you can at home. The men who have invested in stores, workshops and ocher business placjs are building up the place,and they should be encouraged.—esspecially tho PRINTER. HOW TO INJURE YOUR TOWN Run it down to visitors Go to other places for your supplies Look sorry when a stranger talks to you of buying property in it Refuse to see merit in any scheme unless you are ”big dog" in it Don’t invest. Show your distrust by refusing to lay out any money in It. Let your to igue wag idly about your neighbour without knowing the facts. Cut those whom in your vanity you think beneath you, and split up into classes and cliques Refuse to ad .ertisd in your local paper; people sum up yosr town from its advertisement sheet THEN you will effectually damn year own and district

SMOKERS, ATTENTION PLEASE. —The best of ail smokes is DERBY OUNCE FLAKE CUT in TWO TINS.

Public NoticesWANTED KNOWN. THAT 11 »he Tobacconists sell DEKBI TOBACCO FLAKE CUT, in TWO-OUNCE TINS. TENDERS. fTIHE undersigned calls for tenders (or the LEASE of the Strand B arding House, Kawbia, for a term of year?. Particulars may lm had on applying to T. D'Arcy Hamilton, at bis tore, or E. D. Hunilton, Strand Billiard Room. Tenders returnable on or before August 10,1907. Higbost or any ten der not necessarily accepted. E D. HAMILTON, For Owner,

WANTED KNOWN—The most up-to-date MILD tobacco ia DERBY in thenow TWO OUNCE TINS. Try it. . ’ARDS, P rngramnaes Bi' . «L Circular*, Handbills, p?u. ■ • tk. bimnOtnu.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 323, 26 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 323, 26 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 323, 26 July 1907, Page 3

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