THE Kawlila 'Settler JOB PRINTING OFFICE 'Has a Good Assortment of Type. We can Turn Out =JOB PRINTING OF ALL EQUAL TO THE BEST AUCKLAND FIRMS. CALL AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS OF Catalogues | Envelopes Memorandums ! Pamphlets Prospectuses Billheads Visiting Cards . Circulars Ball Program ines Business Cards Concert Tickets Programmes Handbills Show Cards Tags Labels, &c. BEFORE SENDING YOUR ORDERS AWAY WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION H. H. PETTIT, Proprietor.
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▼KAT 18 AX A». f Air American paper thus defines it The life-blood of modern business. A money-maker, getter, and saver. A fiaah of information to all tin people. The lever of trade. The mine that yield* pure gold in large dividends. The key-note of progress in the march to success. The dealer’s rare road to sncces*. A medium for the increase of bumnem. That which booms the place and enriches the advertiser. A means of communicating items of interest to wide-awake people. An intelligent message to intelligent people, profiting sender and receiver. Personal and public benefits are derived from its judicious application: A notice that brings bast returns for least money. The oorner-irtone of the Temple si Fortune. The power that keeps trade in motion.
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! LIKE > Sr FIND,NO T 0 U,B YATES’ Jr RELIABLE Grass & Clover SEEDS. r fact that oar aeed* are Recleaned ahould lx» bom in mind when oom paring our price* with oth*r«. QUALITY ia the true te*t of Cheapnafle. Send for aampke and eompare our seeds before placing your order. Our illustrated catalogue of New Beason’s Oloveni and Grasse* will b* posted on application. MANURES. r '‘A.Y.” Manure* and FertiL A jj-er* ar* of ths very highest quality. Arthur Yates & Co, SEED MERCHANTS. AUCKLAND.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 376, 21 August 1908, Page 4
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656Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 376, 21 August 1908, Page 4
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