Fishes always have u place < in the animal economy, Anil oft«n do our tables grace, j Vet never learn astronomy. L Some perch, some carp, some flounder, I Yet I never heard <;f oue could booze ; | Some tiy or shoot a perfect bounder, \ And one, that's mk, can make yourfc .-lioi::. $ —SALMO>\ I Tradespeople who wish to brinj; theirfc goods prominently before the WaikatOg puhlio are informed that The WaikatcP Akous is more widely circulated than: any other journal in the district, and art advertisement in Its columns will be rnadt in almost every home. I Sir Thomas Lipton lias recently pivenf to tlio world his recipe f»r success i_i)jbusiness. L'lie advice is characteristic'! ef the man who offers it, and is excel-* Jeul. ,41c uiiy«:—Work hard; deal !ioL%.'iy, exercise luc* and ludmneut:! d.dveriist freely and New Zealand business" man whom he met! in London, Sir Thomas said : "Adver-P t.ibe in the journal which you know to be| progressive, which is alive to the wants-; of your people and district." There_ i;; only oue journal io Waikato which;, answers to this description and that isi Tilt, WAIKATO AUOUrf.
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 865, 26 January 1901, Page 3
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188Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 865, 26 January 1901, Page 3
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