. ' • , Public "Notices. ; J 11 -iK> a'.iO:.uv ; , AdvertiSerfe ' ! -Adirertise' f ! the keynote of the advice given b; it: -Irly every business, man. Books Time ; r: icles are constanflyappearihg "in whict ):i 3 advice in one form or another is im i>r ssed upOn the w mIH-be successful o i nmercial man. With a suitable adveri® Yuent and good stationery no mar he .d fear to run in the race ‘for custom ’’ he continued increasing circulation o' i lj» “.News ” renders it, an excellent a.l ■ or rising medium and it is suitable f<>i y > omercial announcements of every deseri )tion. . .. ~ • , a' l vpi tisenie’it is fh .slt'ov-'itig „7tlio vbiiVo withdraw an sat ?sti. indieatio/L... t. si'her'iii t'-..'* iiV ’ /.-a ; wV>, •t • ‘ be mast a'tid k-'* ex' ect to rear> the full b. n. -piv-er advertisement; • If >yOu’wi'sh t : >Yi.. business 1 th-re is nothing' • f ik«W. leHic.■ people know it. It. has be'n said th t ma i who pays more for shoiO’“”'- than lie -fUn-.i for advertising. d- *»«- »»wt—koo-.v. his business.:: it ‘is' at: tnv 'rat H -I’. Vfa !em»nt wo' thy of careful consideration, aud c n cents every business man in this district. Glance at the advertisement columns of , 'any, newspaper;: i What are the names'tve there see ? • j • V They are the names of all the most enterprising business houses, prosperous, too. throusrb'?»n early acquired habit of judicious and'sufficient advertising. Instances might be quoted adinfinitutn, but these facts are in reality r known to most ,beads of' businesses, although they, sornctimes'lack t.hd confidence to carry 'them out. Still, the prime motive power of business should not be forgotten—it is, advertising! advertising ! advertising !! !
GOTO G. 11. I.KK FOR HIRING BJ.GYGf.Ec TTE has sevoral second-hand Machines ‘“L"" for pa'p; and is now a <>oking all kin 1« of Enamel and' •»'•/»» h< l<o Rubbers ifor re-iubbering Perambulators, atnl will re-rubber Wheels at a very low ratel flgg”Look at the Bicycle Sundries at present ou view in his Window. G. H. LEE has one of the latest English Bicycles for Sale. Stud Notices. Ora rjn STAND AT TE AROHA AND travel Shaftesbury, Mauawaru. Waihou; and Mangaiti districts, the well-known Clydesdale stallion Highland Willie by Clydesdale Willie—dam Flash. For further particulars apply to F. RO WE, Owner. 7’J\ %■' mO STAND THIS SEASON at Morrir.sville travel, thesur-i rounding districts, the undermentioned, .stallions: — Thoroughbred— CUIRASSIER 'By Musket—Frail+y I Phis horse is full brother and 3 years .younger taan Treuton, standing in Eng land at 200 gs per mare—
IJHeavy Draught Colt, 3 years old—- ' GALLANT BEN , By Benniore—Sylvia, vr ' Medium Draught Horse— GENERAL JBy General Gordon—Bonnie, by Bonnie '' ' ‘ Prince. Roadster—- . jmerry boy By Merry Legs—Barry. TERM'S,’, .. • ' Cuirassier, £7 7s V Gallant Ben, £i 4s ( a . , */;; General,' £2 2s Single mare. Merry Boy, £2 10s ) Two or more mares, property same as per agreement. Grazing Is 6d per week, -All care taken but no responsibility a -£v Uj For further particulars apply— FRANK MARSHALL. . fy'? l ■<?.' 1 t i , Morrinsville. • - rro - STANJE&THIS SEASON AT • 4.‘ ; SHAFTESBURY, AND TRAVEL ■2 THE. SURROUNDING DISTRICTS , . ; •/ The steeplechase bred Stallion “ WARRICAL,” ' >By HUKATERE, dara^ARAH. ’■ftp. ; horse, being ftplpinds 2ins high, a coal black in colour, and like his sire, is a splendid jumper. Breeders who wish to breed that class of horse, which at pres t tis so very scarce, viz., good weigh carrying'hacks analight harness horses, dinnot do better than give him a trial. . Warn gal has produced more show horses than any other stallion that ever travelled the Franklin district. Terms : Single, mare. £2 10s. Two or more as per agreement. All accounts to be.paid by January Ist 190 d. For further particulars aoply to—•• M. FINLAY, Owner Cftembcriaiii’s Tablets THE APPETITE, *iZh :s
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42793, 19 October 1905, Page 4
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616Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42793, 19 October 1905, Page 4
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