Public Notices. •, MS m ■:- . ■ ; ■-; . ; • ■ ■ ■ • ■ I. v-.M ' ■ ■. 1 ft■*£''* *&& - * B Advertise! ... rr ~_r . ,r . V v 5 -t. >•' W& msmsm Advertise ! v'; Mth'la the keynote of the advice given by nearly every business man.. Books and articles are constantly appearing in which this advice in one form or another is irn pressed upon thewhild-be successful commercial man. With a suitable advertisement J and good stationery no'man need fear to run.in the race for Tl.e .continued increasing circulation of Ihi “ N ews renders it an excellent a I vertising medium, and it is suitable for commercial announcements of every description. * 'To withdraw an- adveitisement is the surest indication of showing the White ' feather in the fight for trade. Only the man who determinedly nails his coloursand keeps them there, can expect to reap tho full benefit of a news:W paper advertisement. If you Wish to do business there is nothing like letting people know it. It has been said that a man Who pays more for shop rent than he does’for. advertising, does not know his business: it is at tny rate a statement worthy of careful consideration, and concerns every business man in this district. Glance at the advertisement columns of any newspaper. _ What are the names we there see ? They are the names of all the most enterprising business houses, prosperous, too, through an early; acquired habit of judicious and sufficient advertising. Instances might be quoted ad infinitum, but these facts are in reality known to most heajls of businesses, although they sometimes lack the confidence to carry them out. Still, the prime motive power of business should-not be forgotten—it is advertising! advertising ! advertising !! ! GO TO G. JEL LEE FOE HIRING BICYCLES. H •• , Ifev'.-;: E has several second-hand Machines for sale,- and is how s’ocking all kinds of Enamel and Brushes, also Rubbers -for re-jubbering Perambulators, and will re-rubber Wheels at a very low rate, {©•Look at the Bicycle, Sundries at present on view in his. Window. G.' H. LEE has one of .the latest English Bicycles for Sale. - Stud Notices. m ; . v ■■ MS' TO STAND AT TE AROHA AND travel 'Shaftesbury, 1 Manawani, Waihou, and Mangaiti' "districts, the wSll-kuown Clydesdale stallion ml Highland Willie by Clydesdale Willie—dam Flash. For further particulars apply to • ' F. RO WE, Owner. m m m v STANI> THIS SEASON at Morrinsville travel the surrounding districts, the undermentioned Stallions:— W Thoroughbred—- > CUIRASSIER £By Musket—Frail f y IJThis horse is full brother and 3 years younger than Trentou, standing in England at 200 gs per mare—v fflHeavy Draught Colt, 3 years old — j, GALLANT BEN By Benmore —Sylvia. Vy" • Mtdium Draught Horse — v GENERAL By Qeneral Gordon—Bonnie, by Bonnie Prince. Roadster— \ ?MERRY BOY By Merrv Leo-s —BaiTy. <v,v Mi,--m TERjvLo, Cuirassier, £7 7s V Gallant Ben, £4 4s Sin le mare . General. £2 2« \ Merry Boy, £2 10s / Two or mOre mares, property same owner as per agreement. Grazing Is 6d per week, g but no responsibility. 'For further particulars apply— B; r FRANK MARSHALL. ! ' Morrinsville. All care taken ■ ~\r * *: : * :r - B;., ■ rTioX STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 SHAFTESBURY, AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS . The steeplechase bred'stallion “ WARRIGAL,” By HUKATERE, dam. SARAH.
J~r WABRIGAL is a fine upstanding .‘■fy -horse, being 16 hands 2»ns high, a coal black in colour, and like his sire, is a s splendid jumper. Breeders who wish to breed that, class of horse, which at pretend; is’so very scarce, viz., good weigh! § carrying hack§ and light harness horses, can Dot do better than give him a trial. has ; produced. more show horses than any other stallion, that, ever ; ' ; travelled-the,Pranklin .district. 1 ’ Terms * ; Single mare. £2 10s. Two or' -mareasjper agreement'. All accounts to paid by January Ist 1903. For furOwner wm
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42794, 21 October 1905, Page 4
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620Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42794, 21 October 1905, Page 4
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