_ A young man at an academy at Knoxville, U.S. recently smoked on a wager forty cigarettes, one after the other, He died from the effecti two days afterwards, In directing our readers' notice to B. A, Gardener & .Son's new advertisement on our front page, we wish them to notice the extraordinary, way a business can :be made to ko ahead, when properly managed, Two years ago this firm started their business in ' neither knowing or being known by anyone. Their destiny was forshadowed by not a few (especially.'' storekeepers, two of whom "have Bince resigned). There beiiijf no fewer that eleven Stores in O arterfcon at that time their' chances of successi were not any too Rood, nevertheless we have to record ; that, this firm have imported direct from' Home! during that short period goods to the amount of £45,000, and all paia for. Where is it all gone, we ask! The ancwor is sipply—Sold I This firm has never been afraid to trade in their own name,hence their.raccess;—[Anvx.l : ' i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 14 June 1882, Page 2
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170Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 14 June 1882, Page 2
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