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MEAN" LOOKING STATIONERY never did a business man any good. To s great extent your business character is conveyed to firms at a distance by tbe appearance of your letter-headings, envelopes. and other stationery used in ydur business. You do not wish to be known as the user of anything but tbe best, and 1 if wise, you will carry out this policy in your office stationery. Printing, like many other processes, consists of the •areful application of experience to every detail in order to product a good class of work. At the News office details are carefully studied, with the result that you get tasteful, clean, and characteristic work which will bring you ne discredit. Our aim is to do good work, to please, ana to study individual require merits And we claim to have succeeded in giving a high standard of work at a reasonable price. Orders ready to time Satisfy fcion certain. News office printing is all right'*

THE STRAND, AUCKLAND, PIANO COMPANY, s P ec l^ on of our Stock by intending purchasers and the musical public in general. otOCk is the largest and bestselected in New Zealand and comprises Instruments by the foremost Manufacture Fi * f€n whom w , e have Becured the Sole Agencies for our districts. W 6 Sol {jAfid Instruments only, fully guaranteed, and at lowest prices. Oup Terr s on the Deferred Payment System are the easiest ever offered, r 0 alloy valuo for Oldrlnstruments taken ui exchange from customers. The hp/tish & Continental Piano Company, forTn Aroua rtiE STRAND, OUEEN STREETMb Geo. ROBSON

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Norwich Union Firs Office. [ FouuuwU ,1797.] Premium Income £1,1*3,106 Losses Paid £l9/42,000 Lowest Rates of I'remium. PROMPT AND LIBERAL SET. TLEMENT AGENTS— "* . &\T CLIFFORD, Morrmsville.

[a oabd.J PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. A. L. YULE, J)ENTALJ gUBGEON, Mr Yule Jvieita Waikino every Monday morning; Te Aroha Tuesday; Sarangahake Friday morning. CbaHtfiala't ?£g taUtft

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43102, 8 June 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43102, 8 June 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43102, 8 June 1907, Page 1

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