A great deal of interest lias hten excited at Home ami on the Continent the London Society of Antiquities into Use matter of the doeovciy ot feinting. As a result ot their researches the Society have discovered that the Chinese weie not, as is generally believed, the invento:s of the graphic art-in fact the first printer, being none oilier than Adam when ho imprinted the first hiss upon the fair ehei k of Eve, and, we are given lo understand, made a good impression Lhi't is the kind of priming which is done at the Waikato Akops Office, good printing. Our plant is the most up-to-date in the district, and most suitable for artistic wot It. Givens a trial and yon v. ill lie an well pleased as Eve «as The first animal to succumb to a very cohi temperature is lh- horse. Should your watch or jeweller nee repairing, rend to H. 11. Howdet Hamilton Waterbum icpaiml. u 1
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1077, 19 October 1901, Page 2
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160Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1077, 19 October 1901, Page 2
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