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It takes 300,000 gold leaves Ul ke an inch in thickness ; und 170,000 silver When town travellers ask for piiiuiii" orders, do business men sulliciently consider what it means i If the work is dune locally at least 7<"> per cent, jm.-.s back indirectly to them. It sent away, they do not get even ~> percent, of it back. Waikato tradespeople should boar this in mind, and send their orders to 'l'm: Aran's OLneo. This is the ago of Invenlion ! Invention in Lvery line ; but the serious question is : Is the public the gainer by the-e inventions '; As a rule the public has to pay, although it docs not kuoA' it, for all these emanation-; of ihe genius of its sons, iiul even with ti, s r-learest of them a thin small draught ot air will cause ,i cold. 'I lint's a serious thing if not attended to, but taken in lime Wood's (Meat Peppermint Cure will avert all evils.

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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 157, 15 July 1897, Page 4

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Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 157, 15 July 1897, Page 4

Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 157, 15 July 1897, Page 4

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