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* .HE Kawhia Seiner JOB PRINTING OFFICE Has a Good Assortment of Type. We can Turn Out —JOB PRIMING OF ALL . EQUAL 10 THE BEST AUCKLAND ElliAlo CALL AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS QF Catalogues ] Envelopes 'wj Memprandums I Pamphlets 1 ’ Prospectuses Billheads Visiting Cards Circulars Ball Programmes I Business Cards Concert Tickets Programmes Handbills j Show Cards Tags Labels, &c. BEFORE SENDING YOUR ORDERS AWAY WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION H. H- PETTIT, Proprietor.

FOB ADVSaSU’jra.. WXAI ZB AM AB. » A is the chief auxiliary of trade American paper thus defines it The life-blood of modern bueineas A vitising in roan to buccbbn, bul succor ’■ -<!i, Bi.hardaon A money-maker, getter, and saver. /v.ivertisc yotn business; 1 owe a>l my A flash of information to all tbr success to it. —J'. T. Barnum people, s' Then. -t truthful part of a newepapeF b I TheJever of trade. its mlvoi iis.cir.cntß.— Jejferson. I - .. . ... . The mine that yields pure gold id lhe n. in who pay. more for shop rent large dividends. than advert-.“iug does not know his business lioract (i, e.r'lty. The key-note of progress in the , march to success. Itow can one man know what you want Dol.-.n you s.k for it, or .bat you bay. U The dealer’s iUrfl rO*d to SQCCOSI. ■eli ui.il-.. you advertise it t -Menu Hal A medium for the increase of >'«:<• e business. >*.. r. appear in . That which boom. the place and p " • - ” th. moat . nr i c hes the advertiser. »rn:ucant indications of the state of society of that ti.. . k.A means of communicating items of . interest to wide-awake people. An intelligent message to intelligent people, profiting sender and receiver. j. Personal and public benefits are $-&* J derived from its judicious application. . $4 A notice that brings best teturnfl S ■ for leot mone yThe corner-stone of the Temple el V **” j Fortune. i The power khat keeps trade in V Wenk nnd trembling, un- motion steady of hand, uneasy of mind. V I -tightened at trifles. Tortured 1 v by an indefinable feeling of fear. 1 h Excited by noise, oppressed Kby quiet —never at case. IrriV table and miserable. (Forerunning symptoms of Nervous Prostration brought on _by a debilitated system and | Q overtaxed body or brain. The rp* - - •"■I jewels {■ ' ‘'-’’tvST h.ffliaiiis'PMlls. I" JV They bring new life to worn- j / gout sufrerers-send rich blood F / V S&SrX CikinaM/ - ti-tjing through every vein, || Z-V rINUjNu Fsoothe and strengthen every /■/ • £ Ne. erout System Run Down. A || 70 L« K Air- Thomas Collings of Drum- U■ •; ‘-' r r dr VATES j mond (N Z). writes:- g RELIABLE I Some time ago I wa 9 attacked H i * ~ by a cold v.hr-li brought on in- jg I - (jT/ISS (X* fluenja, li ncbiti. nnd asthma ■ ? vilajj <X VIOVCI At night f con'.i not sleep for f I CUCnc coughing, and ~»y tt> /-„■ ! bF.CI/5. ■win-tie.' I lost t . r npjxfu.,. and V ‘ DK.! : ,.|. >»•..; >„ ... . -...d g J " '-’U Bed. are K«- ■ >■ n , , p,;;: x Y I <.)■■ .: . dtl , ; f u ," n M _•'-■■■ •>; • -nr p with ctbarA. j I Y is th* true teat of t ”’■ , , 1 '., 3n ‘"‘' "-GO n t, ’ .. , . ... H | ' fir anniploa and compare our ’ ' ' * *’ ‘ Z‘, I‘™ 1 ‘™ placing your order. F> $ n “ iliuitrated catelogue of New R\‘. X ’ ' '’7 ’ *’■'*’* * n 'J Grasses will be H " • ’-bo «• i" lur-iu i., . '| t, n > ”’i Applioation. ig Gon»i m. iivi.. at.-l liroucLiii*. .■ c. dg fi I MANURES. ' J 1 i |'l’ ! 11 - . AY.” Manures and Fertil--a?•»*>** Xf ( * \ I j ,z- r “ of the very highest | j Arthur Yates & Co., pßuf mind you ask for Dr. I SEED MERCHANTS, C .crrwr f AUCKLAND.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 381, 30 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 381, 30 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 381, 30 October 1908, Page 4

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