A iio'ideation from the Tuliikarnmca Eoad Board, re toad closing \fill be louiul in I bis issue, \V,U)K’;:< Wokm Kiay are most effective and not unpleasant. Childien thrive after using them. Price is. iShould your watch or jewellciy aced repairing, seed to 11. i!. flow-den, Hamilton Wiiterburys lepaired. Sir Thomas Liptim lias reeeutly given so the world his recipe f«r success in business. The advice is characteristic ef the man who offers it, and is excellent. He says ; Work hard ; deal honestly; exercise care and judgment; advertise freely and judiciously.” To a New Zealand business mail whom he met in London, Sir Thomas said ; “Advertise in the journal which you know to ho progressive, which is alive to the wants of your people and district.” There is only ono journal in Waikato which answers to this description and that is Tins Waikato Akgus A great deal of interest lias been ex cited at Home and on the Continent through Investigations recently made by the London Society of Antiquities into the matter of the discovery of Printing. As a result of their researches the Society have discovered that the Chinese want not, as is generally believed, the inventors of the graphic art —in fact the first printer being none other than Adam when he imprinted the first kiss upon the fair cheek of Eve, and, we are given to understand, made a good impression That is the kind of printing which is done at the Waikato Aliens Office, good printing. Our plant is (lie most up-to-date in the district, and most suitable for urtiatio work. Givens a trial and you will ho as well pleased as Eve was.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1124, 14 December 1901, Page 2
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277Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1124, 14 December 1901, Page 2
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