When town travellers [ask for printing orders, do business men sufficiently consider what it means'? If the work is done locally at least 75 per cent, goes back indirectly to them ; if the work is sent away they do not get 5 per cent, of it back. "Whangarei business men should bear thisinmindand send tbeirorders to the NoRTHKitN Adtocate Office.
I A Caed.] W. S. TAYLOR, District Agent for THE SINGER MANUFACTURING Co. ' Residence : GREY-STREET, WHANGAREI. (Opposite the Rev. J. H. Hawkes'.) FOR SALE (Cash ob Defkebed Patment) SINGER'S NEW HIGH-ARH SILENT SEWING MACHINES. OLD MACHINES TAKER' A3 PABT PAYMENT Sample machines may be seen at Mr Taylor's residence, and at Mr Culpan's Furniture Warehouse. ______
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Northern Advocate, 28 January 1899, Page 4
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115Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 28 January 1899, Page 4
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