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rPHOSE who Advertise largely do X the most business; they are business men, and who know the value of money. These firms would not advertise if it did not succeed. In a widely read and leading journal, advertising by the quarter or the year to any firm of good standing is but the shrimp to catch the whale. Those who do not Advertise are losing ground and time, and may,- without exaggeration, be compared to fishermen who bait, indeed,, with sprats, but catch only minnows. Push, principle, tact, and advertising, result m one word — Business ! " RT, HON, W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P. UPON ADVERTISING. "ADVERTISING," said the Rt. :Hon. W; E; Gladstone, speaking apropos of this subject, " is undoubtedly very. effective. . Its power is enormous. It appears, if we consult thope who have made successful use of this extraordinary instrument, that it depends wholly on producing an impression upon the public miucl by iteration or by the constant repetition of the same . thing. This shows a very singular state of the public mind ; it shows there is relative to those matters a certain amount of dulness, a great eagerness to compete for attention, and no one gets it unless it is by giving, a> it were, so many stkokes op the hammer TO COMPEL PEOPLE TO NOTICE WHAT IS GOING ON." . ON SALE, IN TOWN AND ' COUNTRY, . HARDING'S 1384. ALW^NAC PRICE-TWO SHILLINGS. THE most complete work of the kind 1 m the North Island, Contains complete Local Guide and Directory to the whole East Coast district. ' Afhere the Almanac cannot be obtained from a local dealer, it will be forwarded post free direct front the office, on receipt of two shillings m stamps or by? P.O.' Order R. COUPLAND HARDING, Publisher, Hastingß-sk, Napi( r ' "PIANOFOKTE TUNING~ANI) REPAIRING ■i '■ BY " : , jJ^P]? pIiLERT pILBERT Making four visits m the year between New Plymouth and I almerston, calling at all the town and country districts, having with him a good supply of all kinds of material for repairing Pianos, and Harmoniums, Ac, Pianos tuned by the year. '. STEAM TO WELLINGTON. ri HE Favorite steamers TUI, HUIA 1 and STORMBIRD, trading regularly between Foxton and Wellington, leave -Foxtoii as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) — For Freight- or 'Passage' apply to" IJOHNW. LIDDELL, . :., . Agent for the owners. MR » : E EN W O O D, Dentist, WANGANUL C. S. jGATTQJtf, ■; BOOT AND SHOEMAKEB, The Pquaee, Palmerston North, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the district generally that he has rercominpnpe4 business as above, and trusts that by making a thorough good article at moderate price, to merit a renewal of the patronage so kindly bestowed on him previous to bis leaving Paimerstpn. Repairs neatly exeouted. r - Note the Address — Next the Commercial Hotel. | (The Standard Office.) BOTTLING BUSINESS. R. W. LITTLEWOOD HAS tbe pleasure to inform his ! frionds and former customers that . he has taken the t" -BOTTLING BUSINESS, ! "Wilson-Street, Attached to Mr J. P. Watt's Brewery, and m prepared forthwith to supply Bottled Ale and Porter of the beßt 'bwwsy' and at reasonable prices. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. R. W. LITTLEWOOD, Bottling Stores, .. Wilson-street, Wanganui. Beotley Brote. ; . COMMENCE THEIR Great Stock-Taking i ,Sale ON SATURDAY, THE 12th JANUARY. WHEN they will offer such bargains m Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing that will astonish the people of Manawatu. SEE OUR Men's Silk Coats, 'each 12/6 each. ASK /FOR OUR Everlasting TrW ming, J dozen -/6 dozen. ■ -• • i . ■ • i LOOK AT OUR Fauoy Parasols each 2/1 1 each, ENQUIRE FOR OUR Silk Half Squares, each ?/9 each* . MARLBOROUGH HOUSE TEE SQUARE\

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 5 February 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 5 February 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 5 February 1884, Page 2

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