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The Race for Business.

If your business is standing still, make every effort to learn the cause. Dig info it. Dig deep even if it huiti. Getat .. the roots of the plant andremedy the trouble. Steady work and unceasing . thought, with a reliable and systematic , r V method of dealing with everything, must. ever occupy the attention of an enterpns . in.-'business man. Those who do not like work should get out of business, Thoso - who are not afraid of work will never fear getting deeper into business, knowing that. thoir "energy will bring its just-reward. Judicious advertising has brought manya 4 .0 business house fro,, remote obscurity to -y/ the highest rung on the commercial ladder, . • an rf it is an admitted fact that there are / many businesses to-day which it would be .. impossible to run without the assistance J of newspaper .advertisements; The busi-.y y ness man of to-day has a host of subjects f to grapple with, but if he neglects ' the vita' subject of advertising he will soon bo one of the stragglers- Evidence of this fact is seen in every business-centre : • the ÜBt)fo*>re3sive firms don’t advertise, and o.w do not increase then-trade as they should- y. An advertisement in an excellent medium such as the News, which .reaches almost every settler iu the surrounding districts, canii t fail to bring trade of a substantial nature, and if the quality of goods supplied is satisfactory, customers are satisfied, and ; conic again. Every satisfied customer is a walkin'* advertisement for the business house at which he'makes the purchase, Keep your name before the public: it is the only way, you cannot lose by doing so, but stand to gain a deal. „

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42799, 31 October 1905, Page 4

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The Race for Business. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42799, 31 October 1905, Page 4

The Race for Business. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42799, 31 October 1905, Page 4

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