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THE Kawnia Settler •JOB I. “HINTING OFFICE Has a Good Assortment of Type. We can Turn Out =JOB PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS~ EQUAL THE BEST AUCKLAND FIRMS. CALL AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS OF Catalogues Envelopes Memorandums Pamphlets Prospectuses Billheads T isiting Cards Circulars Ball Programmes Business Cards Concert tickets Programmes Handbills Show Cards Tags Labels, &c. FORB SENDING YOUR ORDERS AWA WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION H. H. PETTIT, Proprietor.

. . ..aTZSTISISG WIAS IS AM AB. ? At*- ; i’... -•- t-xiJiary of trade , American paper thus defines it : I The life-blood of rj >dern business. Ar. <i:. ii.- t ■ .< to success, but eu ,.,. -. ti .. ■. •> A money-maker, getter, ana saver AdvertL _ t> !»■ >: I owe uH my A flash of information to all tb( anecti- to it.— I'. T Isi . nun: people. l i - tr-.tl.fu! p.H. of a newspaper is : The lever of trade The mine that yi' lda pure gold is Ine ~an who pays r .re -for .hop rent j dividends. th .e ' ising does ■ know Li* business _ . , ✓,•.-#*.'ey. The key-note of progress in the march to success. .tn one man kn-v. w’nut you wauF w ° ■>.■■ > ; U for it, or what vou have u The dealer’s sure road to success. sell Liiie-s y-t . Iv. i/< it ?- -Xwat Hal a medium for the increase of • iX - ® business. . nivh ...pwr in . wh;<:h boom , ' ' '■ ■ " " u» enriches the advertiser. ti< -! the t late of soCKfey ... . of that time »nd /■•«..:>.« A means of communicating items of interest to wide-awake people. An intelligent message to intelligent people*, profiting sender and receiver. (/*•;* jl Personal and public benefits are SV* fcteW 4 derived from its judicious application, ** y A notice that Vrfogs best returns >Zj7l 1 for lo*»‘ money. iA The cornerstone of the Temple al Fortune. V , The power that keeps trade in Weak and trembling, un- motion. L steady of hand uneasy of mind. Y f-’rl .htened at Hiles. Tortured 1 t by an indefinable feeling of fear. i? Excited by noise, oppressed f, by quiet—never at eese. Irristable and miserable. x Forerunning symptoms of n Nervous Prostration brought on by a debilitated system and I overtaxed body or brain. The 7~79HR5988% "" feure is *-• t- ■ ' r "' ■ Dr.WiGlass’PlniPffls. ? They bring new life to worn- i i ;-i -y LIKE I out sufferers—send rich blood y A-j Z E*lhin!Mrt tingling throu .h every vein, t Z / A? riNUlrlU soothe and strengthen every ’ " ' ’ ' yr Nervotu Si/flem Run Down. ■ < TO UBE Mr. Thomas Collings of Drum* S ' J? ■ ATIL.S I mond (N Z.), writes:—- ■ RELL‘BLE j •‘Some timo ago 1 was attacked S by a cold wbuh brought on in- ■ ( iTaSS & ( IOVPP I fuenta, broncLitic ood asthma. ■ t -»• QJJ UC V/IVVVI iAt night I could not aleop for ■ < ccicnc coughing, and my chest used to f ‘whittle.’ I l<«t iiiy upvutite, nud W uync-rvou -> :. > •-<'crangc<! q 1 I’’ 1 ’’ 1 ' ” r * eda are Rsncct... ; ...... W ■ I -i m,..„i.i >„ b„„, i„ ,„i n .i so I tri.-d br \\ L. ... ' j’mk ‘•’ilk 41 A .... I «l.taiMd th.- : i .... (il from ■• J ” ' ' 1 ' ,uf l ” “* :l.cm wh«.... ...M ..ffi 1 U'. rl.tiv i. Ih. tru. U>t of Bz-rvicc. ana i cru luorongniy re* B l comiurnd them." Yf j ‘’"v*-** —. —. — •*< j S - for *>:m;>l •* and compare our :!h Ph’ w ! '"<b i> . -ro placing -ur order. -i- - 1 , •-iu:i cu.'i . o:’j'lX a2L « '‘ r f’ , ’i'»tr , t«»d <-ainlngQe of New : t.-'niai’ I 'Jgu l6 Md’al'vwi ■ j -■.■■-•11’- CloVftT I an ' GrMMU will be 1 - Inc* v n . c eru -hrwutiud ty JK : " I >l ”0 applioatio’ loEm.u j ~ nua iru intis, Ac. f* I "7> T man Pj'llH “A.Y." 1 am and Fertil- •” Ji- ’' ' K Inti'll I “ iz, ‘ r * ° ’• ’’•ry highest '• ' - w/z ; i'"" J ’ ?■ j Arthur Yaiis & Co, . and by cbcmiats and store. £ I ‘ ’ / I ill mini >oa nk for hr. 'Villinam'. 1 | SEED MERCHANTS, 1 - * ! At’CKLAND.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 395, 15 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 395, 15 January 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 395, 15 January 1909, Page 4

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