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 yqpr tongue wag idly about your neighbour without knowing the facts. ■Cut those whom in your vanity you think beneath you, aud split up into classes and cliques Refuse to alvertis , in your local paper; P'ople sum up ymir town from its advertisement sheet THEN you will effectually damn your town and district
HOW TO HELP YOUR TOM N.
Talk about it. Write about it. Buy all you can in it. Remember that by assisting tradespe >pie you help the place along. Purchase and assist your Local Paper, fur by doing so you further the best interests of the town. Treat strangers with the utmost courtesy and hospitality, so that they may take away &ood impressions of it. Elect gogd rolfable men to all public positions, not because they strain themsslves for popularity. But on account of t heir staaiina and trustworthiness. “Keep the money in the place. Sall all you can and buy all you can at home. The men who have invested in stores, workshops aud other business places are building up the place,and thoy should be encouraged.—esspeciully the PRINTER.
SMOKERS.—A first class tobacco te DERBY FLAKE CUT in tbe new TWO OUNCE TINS. SMOKERS PLEASE NOTE. A rneb on it. What ? DERBY Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, iu TWO OUNCE TINS. All tobsoennwte. Auction Sales. THE FABMEBB’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. CAMBRIDGE -FrM.y D>o. 18 RANGIRIRI Wednesday, Dec. 18 HAMILTON—ThurnUy, D«c. 10 N.Z.L * M.A. CoTltK OHAUPO—Tuoedey, Dee. 17 MATAMATA—Wednesday, Dee. 18 NGARUAWAHIA—Friday, Dec, 20 CAMBRIDGE—Saturday, Dec. 21 Hpacial Notices. ~WANTED SMOKERsI'O TBr DERBY Tobacco. FLAKE CUT, in the new TWO OUNCE TINS It's a particularly fragrant and coel •moke.
FOB SALE. VV'HARE, abeul 14 x 12. Easily ’’ shifted. Particulars from— EALWASSEB * PETTIT, Kawhia. TUITION. A T 188 THOMPSON i« prepared to t’A give Tuition in MUSIC and SHORTHAND, at Mrs A. C. M'Cardle’e. Bookkeeping also undertaken. Tebms on ArentcATtoN.
PUBLIC NOTICE. A T the request of settlors, Mosers e*- Morgan and Newton desire to inlicaate that they have der’ded to run ihetr hu'.iehe’i. “' d ..■.■> Kin -hai; when ersr req 0..'. q.,,. o f r(1 : t;. ; r '.JI he WeduesJjy, ar. riving at Kiuobaku nbmit high waler, and tbeneo returning. When tide is high in morning and evening five or more passengers can secure return passages tbe same day al ordinary fares. A launch will meet every steamer, and goods arc! cargo addressed care oi above will be promptly delivered. Should sufficient support be forth coming, the service will be altered to Ui-waekly.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 342, 13 December 1907, Page 3
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