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MSMSMw'- ' feftisa! Advertise! J4v<srtise ! . Is theieyßotfioitiie: adyiqe ,giyen by ...nearly every , an , "articles m which this advieeiri 'one’form or another is im ' :. r ressed upon the <%,)uld-bM.'-’successful ;i: jramercial man. With a suitable advervisement and good stationery '.no man . , jleed fear to run in the race for custom. The'continued increasing circulation of ihe “ News ” renders it an excellent ad vertising- medium, and It is suitable for commercial announcements of every description. * To withdraw an adveitisement is thsurest indication of showing the white feather in the fight for trade. ''Only the mau who determinedly fnailshis colours to tbemasLand keeps ‘'them- there, can expect to reap the full benefit of a newspaper advertisement. ' I f lf you wish to do business there is nothing like letting people know it.- iltha'sHbeen said that a ' paysllrdr?Jfp.rstppireutthalrbc does for advertising/does not know his business: it is at .any rate. a statement worthy .of careful consideration., and concerns every business mau in this district. Glance at the ; advertisement columns of . any! newspaper. AVhataretha names we ‘ thereseer •: Theyare the names of all the enterprising business prosperous, r.l, too, {through gii ml, j ;habit of ' judicious. In- . . stances nngjjt,be quotodiadinfitmtum, but . ' these facts are in heads of .businesses, although they somotimes lack theconfidepce to - carry them out. .Still,.the .prime .mptiye power of r business, ; should not, bp , .forgotten—it is advertising!. advertising!. advertising! I! GO TO G. 11. LEE 4 7 • Fofe; BIdYCLES, hand Machines for sale, and is now stocking all H .-SP'.-w '-L'u £L&4tl-~AiiJL 1 kinds 1 of- Enaniei.gnd, :^ ru 9h^«^’ a | Bo Rubbers ifor re-rubbling Perambu« lators, an cl will re'rubber Wheels at a very low rate," at the' Sundries at present on view in his:Window. Q, H. LEE has one of the latest English Bicycles for Sale. Stud Notices. T 0 STAND at te 1 aroha and travel. Shaftesbury,,. Jfattawaru, Waihou, and- Mangaiti ' districts, the well-known Clydesdale stallion Highland 'Willie by Clydesdale Willie—dam Flash. For further particulars'apply to F. ROWE, • ' ; Owner. TO - STAND 7! THIS: ■: SEASON. at Momnsville and travel tbesur-; rounding districts, the undermentioned stallions:— : Thoroughbred— ■ . '* CUIRASSIER JBy Mu sket—Frailty IfThis horse is full brother and 3 years' yonnger than Trenton, standing in England at 2GGgs per mare— HHeavy Draught Colt, 3 years oId‘GALLANT'BEN By Benmore—Sylvia. Medium Draught Horse — GENERAL By General Gonloh—Bonnie, by Bonnie 1 Prince. Roadster—■MEßßY BOY -'' *■ By Merry Legs—Barry. Single mare. ■Mim *r;-: A'i TERMS. Cuirassier, £7 7s Gallant Ben, £4 4s < ■ General. £2 2s Merry Boy, £2 10s ) Two or more mares, property owner as per agreement. ' Grazing Is 6d per week, All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— FRANK MARSHALL. ■' .Morrihsville. same! ■ } m T° SHAFTESBURY,. AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS !, SS SfgS x ;■ Wf'.i'A 1 ~ - - The steeplecbase bred stallion “ WARRIGAL,” By HUKATERE, dam. SARAH. WARRIGAL is a fine upstanding . hor&e, being 16 hands 2»ns 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 pre-riri-fiS-. '■■■i • s -lit is so vary.scarce, viz., good weigh carrying hacks and light hatneso horse*..j cannot do better;than give him a trial, j Warrigal has produced more show! horses that* anyone/--jgtallioh that eveij ' travelled theTranklin district- .. I ' Terms; Single mare, £2los. Two or mm more as per agreement- All accounts to l*' ‘iff . he paid by January Ist 1906. For furthfer particulars aoply to— M. FINLAY, Owner 1 ' t Li_ Chamberlain’s 33un> Tablets IMPROVE TBB APPSWm •.■-. : ' ' ■

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42797, 26 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42797, 26 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42797, 26 October 1905, Page 4

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