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THREE INVALUABLE MEDICINES-

Dr- McKe,nzieV Pennyroyal and Steel Mixture, 35.6 d per bottle. FitzGernld'a-Ohbcolate Worm Tablets, Is 6d per ttoiLivingston'a- Miners' Complaint Cure, 2s 6d lp?r bottle. T&e above . •xceilent remedies oem be harl J( t Scott's, Pollen street, cr wHolesale 'from the proprietor, Wm. C- FitzGernld, • Pharmacist, Waihi-

REASONS FOR ADVERTISING IN THE THAMES STAR. Advertising is the chid auxiliary, of trade.—-Tooke. Advertise your business; I owe all tny success to it.—P. T. Barnum There is an absolute. necessity for advertising; there is a great eagerness to compete for attention, and no one gets it unless it is'by giving as : wort" as many strokes of the ham- • ■■■■ >Mvr the other, to compel people to notice what is going on.— W. E. Gladstone. If you advertise, it gives your place a reputation around; folks will crowd to your warehouse and keep lively. If you don't want to do anything keep as still as you can.—C. F. BrowneAdvertising is not the ( road to success, but success itself.-; —Richardson. How can one man know what you want unless you* ask for it, or what you have to sell unless you advertise it!—Murat Halstead. '< The advertisements which appear in a public journal take rank among the more significant indications ot the etate of society of that time* and tUnm. —TKekens-

Good advertising is a constant product.

The most truthful part of a newspaper is its advertisements—-Jeffer-son- The man who pays more for Bhop rent than advertising does not known bis business-—Horace GreelejK

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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 1

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