Oparau.
(raox OI!K own W'BRHSPONUENT. I The wealb. -■ f fabr.B b.en reiher ' too hot, but. c-l"-’ by cocesircnl ehowerr. . ~ . , Shearing :s abac: fini.-bed. Mostot the settlers here sent their wool to London, throng* the banks, theobaap est agents. , . . Oparer bock racing club >s a prr.pe sition of the future. Many catile/enchers here are lookiagfcr sbeep, which are evideatly act ’ 'procu»ble in quantities to supply the Mess’- Palgety and Oo are starting in Waikato, which Uoi will no doubt result in lower interest to buyers of stock This firm ia well known and rejected in Otago, being a very old, bo,eat and reliable firm. ia I predicted cattle are cheaper, sone were driven back from a Wai kato Bale by Mr. T. Scott. HOW TO HELP YOUK TOWN. IV.k about it. tVrite about it. Buy all you can in it. Remember that by assisting tradespeople you help the place along. Purchase and assist your Local Paper, fit by doing so you further the best inter rsts of the town. Treat strangers with, the utmost courtesy and hospitality, so that t,hey may take •way good impressions of it. * Elect good reliable men te all put Ho positions, not because they strain themselves for popularity. But on account of their stamina and tru?tworthiness. 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 other business places are building up the place,and they should be encouraged.—esspecially the 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” m it Don’t invest, Show your distrust by refusing to lay out any money in itLet your tongue was idly about your neighbour without knowing the facta. Cut those whom in your vanity you think beneath you, aud split up into classes and Cliques Refuse to advertise iu your local paper; people sum up yo ir town from Ito advertisement sheet THEN you wilU effectually damn your town and district
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 343, 27 December 1907, Page 3
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362Oparau. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 343, 27 December 1907, Page 3
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