Merchants think nothing of paying £5 . for one «ign, with nothiag btffc t^ieiir mame i on it. Weill what ido yon tlmttk'<rf ' having sooo signs a week ia a newspaper?-" In it you can -show yonr whole establishment to the public ©very week. Ef f<m are wise, just rab yonr eyes, asrd go to work and advertise. 41 If you will quote aay <o£ ay jcfeeC said Lamb, ** quote this, which *is really * good one. Hume and bis wife aad oewrdl of their children were with me. H<dbm repeated hia old saying/ One- fool uafea many.' * Ay, Mr Hume/ said I,' poising to the company, 'you have a fine fanetty.
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Southland Times, Issue 1223, 15 March 1870, Page 2
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110Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1223, 15 March 1870, Page 2
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