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Adve . ■■■ I Advertise ! iil £ /i/S e*il £!;ll . 1 - ; '.1.;, 1 -,: Advertise ! Public Notices. _____ }■:? r f -f I Is the keynote of tbe advice given by ,nearly every business man. books and .articles are constantly appearing in which this advice in one form or another is im ;• pressed upon the wmld-be successful | 'commercial man. With a suitable advertisement and good stationeiy no man .•need fear to run in the race for custom. -■Uitfe continued increasing circulation ofj >;ihe’“ News ” renders it an excellent aJ • medium, and it is suitable for; commercial announcements of every des- " iption. j , To withdraw an adveitisement is jui'esfc indication of showing the .whitefeather in the fight for trade. Only the uian who determinedly nails his colours mast and keeps them there, can expect to reap the full benefit of a news- : , j>aper advertisement. If you wish to do • business there is nothing like letting people know it. It has been said that a i . pays more for shop rent' than he; does ter advertising, does not know his / business; it is at my rate a statement worthy/of careful consideration, and concerns every business mail in this district. CHance'at tbe advertisement columns of What are tbe names we They are tbe names of all the most enterprising business house i, prosperous, too, thrOughan early acquired habit of and sufficient advertising. Instances might be quoted ad infinitum, but | . these facts are iu reality iknown to' most f heads of businesses, although they sometimes lack the confidence to carry them , out. Still, the prime motive power of / business should not be forgotteri— it is X advertising! advertising! advertising!! !

GO TO a h. lw FOB HIEING BICYCLES. H E has several second-hand Machines for sale, aod is now s ockiug all hinds of Enamel and Brushes, also Rubbers if<>r r« uibbf>rin<r Perambulators, and will re*rubber Wheels at a very, low rate, .' „ jtgfLook at the Bicycle Sundries at on view in his Window. G. H. LEE has one of the latest English Bicycles for Sale. Stud Notices. IJlL>r STAND AT TE AROHA AND travel Shaftesbury, Manawaru ■Waihou, and Mangaiti districts, the * well-known Clydesdale stallion Highland Willie , ••* JayxClydesdale Willie —dain Flash. For further particul.ir3 apply to 4: F. ROWE, farrrr Owner. rrQ STAND THIS SEASON A at Morrir.sville and travel the sur rounding districts, the undermentioned itaHions:— ; Thoroughbred— CUIEASSIEE ; ■ -By Musket—Frailly SThis borseis full brother and 3 year* .Snncrftt* fVinn Trenton. slaudiner in Ens younger than Trenton, stauding in Eng iyd -ufc 200 gs per mareiMfditun Dran i i.-se— GENEEAL Py. General Gordon—Bonnie, by Bonnie > v ••' •' Prince. • JHeavy Draught Colt. 3 years old— GALLANT BEN ;■ By Benmore —Sylvia. Roadster— JMEIUtY BOY By Merry Legs—Batry. . & TCi., Single uiare. Cuirassier. £7 7s Gallant Ben. £4 4s General £2 2s Merry Boy, £2 10s wo or more tuar;s, property same ,bwner as per agreement. • razing Is 61 per week, All care' taken but no responsibility, orfurther particulars apply—■m EitANK MARSHALL. Morriusville. ■ • Vv' ■ SEASON AT AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS : The steeplechase bred stallion “ WARRIGAL,” SARAH. I |/By HUKATERE, dam. Si . .■■■■—— is a fine ; upstanding being 16 hands 2ins high, a coal IScfcrimbolour, and like.;hid sire, is a jumper. Breeders who wish to. class of horse, which at preypis so very ; scarce, viz., good weigh 'trying hacks and light harness horses, do better than give him a trial. Wiriigal .has • produced more show ars«? that’ anyjother stallion that ever pre as per agreementFINLAY, M WMV? Two or All accounts to For furOwner msm imfceria!ri’s"Ki;& Tablets *“*^ OTK THE tWBI

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42795, 24 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42795, 24 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42795, 24 October 1905, Page 4

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