HOW TO INJURE TOUR 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 yen are ”big dog” in it Don’t invest. Show your distrust by refusing to lay out any money in it. Let your 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 advertise in your local paper,people sum up your town from its adver- ' tisement sheet THEN you will; effectually damn your town and district SKIM-MILK AND DISEASE. Much of the disease among dairy stock in this country is spread through pooling the skim milk at the Factories Tn Denmark it is compulsory for all skim-milk to be scalded before being taken home. You can safeguard your herd as well aa enjhy untold convenience by installing a “New Century” Steamer. By dropping the steam pipe into the can and turning on the steam, the milk can be scalded in a few minutes without any trouble, and any obance of its spreading disease will be entirely removed. Write for full par ticulara to Mac Ewan & Co., Limited Sole Agents, Fort Street, Auckland.
Auction Sales. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. OHAUPO—Tuesday, January 8 N.Z.L & M.A. CO., LTD. CAMBRIDGE—Saturday, Dec. 21 Special Notices, NOTICE*. 'jIAUI WETERE desires to an- ’ nounce that, he will commence fishing next week, and will be prepared to supply fresh fish every Tuesday and Friday. WANTED SMOKERS TO TRY DERBY Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, in the new TWO OUNCE TINS. It’a a particularly fragrant and cool xmoke. FOR SALE. \XT HARE, about 14 x 12. Easily ’ ’ shifted. Particulars from— FALWASSER & PETTIT, ' Kawhia. TUITION. MISS THOMPSON is prepared to give Tuition in MUSIC and SHORTHAND, at Mrs A. C. M‘Cardle’s. Bookkeeping also undertaken. Terms on Application.
T. WACKETT, (LATE MRS. HEALY) KAWHIA. BEST Fruit Twice Weekly. The Purest Confectionery. ORDEBS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO, THE BEST PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT. FALWAbSER~& PETTIT HAVE the following choice section for sale : 2054 Acres (28 acres road right extra) O.R.P-, Pirongia West, 1908 acres in grass, balance shelter bush, ripg fenced, watered by streams, divid d into 9 paddocks, 60 acres level, bal ance undulating, carrying 2140 sheep and 180 cattle, three houses—--8 roomed, 5 roomed and 4-roomed, all new—stable, wool sbeds, yards, dip, etc., 1 mile from school, rent about £7O. Price, £4 10s per acre cash.
PUBLIC NOTICE. A T the request of settlers, Messrs Morgan and Newton desire to intimate that they have decided to run their launches to and from Kinohaku when ever required. The day of regular running will be Wednesday, arriving at Kinohaku about high water, and thence returning. When tide is high in morning and evening five or more passengers can secure return passages the same day at ordinary fares. A launch will meet every steamer, and goods and cargo addressed care of above will ba promptly delivered. Should sufficient support be forth coming, the service will be altered to tri weekly. Oparau Sawmill. FIRST CLASS RIMU 13d 6d 0.8. TIMBER 121 6.1 SECOND CLASS 10a 61 Per 100 ft. delivered at the Oparau Landing. I HAVE now started cutting timber and would ask people who nro wanting same to note the above prices. The timber will bo of the very best quality, cut true and to size. DO NOT SEND YOUR ORDERS AWAY. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. H. ABMSTBONS. i Protcwtor.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 342, 20 December 1907, Page 3
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