NOTICE. IT being a notorious fact, only ton well known, that a considerable number of persons in ;he llawkc's. Hay district, whilst owing in many instances largo s*ii«s of money for ltovls, supplied by business houses in the hulief they were dealing with straigiit!'oi-v,-ard p"ovle ; hut thesis pi-rsons, by taking the miu/moiiey ai, thuir disposal toother places of "husiruw, and frcijiiently bf.'in- in:tii-.-d at places of umu.seiiiL-iit, altiioiij-'l , - idlowiiiir thdr debts to remain unpaid, are eertaidiy ii.r tinjr M,mc3what. dishonorably, and it: i< to be hoped such parties s<> ciiTUUisttijiced v.ill t:il-«j steps to remedy (.lies.; nuiuii- pfoi.-c-diiigs, ;c,:d dual faithj'lilly MJili iliosi.) trruie<;r;)!:ii who liave in jnany instances helped t.he:n nl-iii^. Till-: KAPrKR TIJADKKS' MUTUAL
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5351, 16 October 1888, Page 4
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116Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5351, 16 October 1888, Page 4
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