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mHOBEI who Advertise largely do JL <he most business j they are business men, and who know the value of money. These firms would not advertise if it did not succeed. In a I widely read and leading journal, advertising by the quarter or the year to any firm of good standing is but the sin imp to catch the whale. Those who do not Advertise are losing ground and time, and may, without exaggeration, be epjmpared ,to who bait, indeed, with sprats, but catch only minnows. Push, principle, tact, and ''advertisitfgi'*" I ' result' m one word— Business ! " RT.T3FON". W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P. UPON ADVERTISING. " ADVERTISING," said the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, speaking apropos of this subject f c is undoubtedly! very effective. Its power is enormous. It ap^eaVsi iF we co'nsmlt • those who have Lltfade Bucce.«BsfuL nse of this ex-^ traordinary instrument, that it depends' wholly on producing 'an impression upon the public mind by iteration or by the f CONSTANT REPETITION OF THE SAitß! thing. This shows a very singu^state of ,\]i» public s mind; it shows there is relatiye^tq thoßa^matters a certain Amount cfdulness, a great eagerness T to compete for atteniion, and noone gets it unless it is by giving, as it \yere, so ma^ysjjrokesi of the hamper to compel people TO NOTICE WHAT IS GOINPiON." ; X 'V'i/\ V '■; v ""'■ ■

OK' SALE;. IN TOWN AND ; r , COUNTRJ r f Jgg^LMANAa PRICE— TWO SHILLINGS. l'H'.'<\ ITr (•'■ "MSI rr HE most complete work of the kind •t;i*itir-the' j North Tslahii 1 , Contains complete Local Guide and "Directory to ' the.whpje Eiast C^'ast district. . , • j(Wljere:jtl)e. ; Almanac cannot be obtained from . $ local dealer^ it : will be forwarded post free from the office, on receipt of two shiljing^ in 1 atatnp^s or by P.Q; Order. v R^ eOUPLAND' IIARDINGr, } Publisher, Hastings-st., Napier* PI^fOFOKTE 7tUNING-7aN ; J) '";.■ ; 5 REp : Ai.R,iN'aV .;■'■' j j .■•■:■• b., ; BT- • ■ .'.:■■.■• MR t? niLBERT Making fours visits s in the year between New Plymo^hjnd Falmerston> calling at all the town and country districts, having with'hiin'a^good; supply 6i $11; kinds of m^tetialiioSsrepka-rag^Pianbs^ and Harmoniums,; &c» ; v : r „;/, -> Pianos itunei' by fch© year.. « i STEAM^tO iWEL^I^GTON. ' r\ S HE Favorite steamers TUtHUtA ' I .and , trading reg4la.rly, between, Foiton and Welling^. ton, leave Foxton as under (weather For Freight JorPassage apply 1 to 1 ;JOHN W. LID DELL, .P< r 4 Agent fof* the ©wnere. i * — ■ . ,<"'-i. .-....- ■•':' AK>iA ■-. : Bentley Hvos; j COMMENCE THEIR '" Great Stock-Taking , ;Saler \\[4 : ' : [' \ •' :r:J -' '• < i; ON '' " • :<0 ~ ? SATURDAY, THE 12th JANUARY. WHEN they will oflfer such bargains m Drapery, MiUineiy,_ ans Clothing that will astonish- the people .t , , ( of Manawatu'L ,'VV. -A •■ * 'iVrV'i.'- •*'•.■ !<■;■■■ ■ SEE OUR Men's Sfikf Coats:' eacb 12/6 each. %^:.' : ; L^>. ; :-;v;,; ASK FOR rO^URr Everlasting Ti>imming, dofe|n -/6^Jk»zen, j LOOK AT OURTiPaucjf Parasols each 2/11 each. rv/ ' j ' ; - ENQUIRE FOR OUR Silk Half SquaTe^ each (J&faoh.,' I-Ao-.v i. MARLBORoueaai t aatr^EA THE SQUARE NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS' '" fflQ prevent disappointment, , adverJL 1 " xisers are r.ei).)Jridecl that advertise- 1 ' ments for the day's issue qf %c Standard cannot be received later than 11.30 a.m. fs)\ Oountry Edition 3.30 p.ml'for Town Edition, ' : ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 57, 6 February 1884, Page 2

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512

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 57, 6 February 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 57, 6 February 1884, Page 2

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