When town travellers ask for printing orders, do business men suflieietitly eonsider what it mums ?If tlie work is done locally lit least 75 per cent, goes back indirectly to tliein If sent away, they do ir t get even •"> percent, if it luck. Wuikato tradispeop'.e should bear this in mind, ai.d send their orders to Tin: Amirs Office. M ny years ago Prince U'smnrck bought of a liohemian peddler a interscl'.aum pipe, to which was ascribed a power of forecasting the future. I'll(j ii:;iii said that I'isinarek wou'd serve three Kinptiors as Miu'eter, and three important changes in Ins life would lie foretold by accidents befalling the pipe. llisinnrck has n : ncc served three Kmpeiots. Two days befi re the present lCiit[iCior nfitsc.l him an audienee, the Mem of the ppe cau;e to pieces. Liter he chipped a bit lit the bowl, and within a month the Kmperor dismissed him. The third sign luus yit to come.
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 123, 22 April 1897, Page 3
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158Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 123, 22 April 1897, Page 3
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