"TUAPEKA TIMES" Plain, Fancy, and General JOB PRINTING OFFICE ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. 1 NEATEST STYLES &JJNEWEST JDESIGNS INCLUDING Call and Business Circulars Bill Heads, Receipt Books i Cards, Bal 1 Programmes Handbills Business Cards Posters, Prospectuses Invoices, Tables, Law Forms Show Cards, Balance Sheets Pamphlets, Catalogues And eveey Desceiption of PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL Job Printing. PRINTING IT* COLORS OF EVERY SHADE. Post or Telegrair Orders for Advertise izienta and lob PrintiPy. attended to. BSTIMATESv 3IVEN *OR EVERY CLASS OF WORK.
■pEKGUSSON AND MITCHELL STATIONERS, &c, Manufacturers of brown and GREY WRAPPING P4PEH&,: PAPER BAGS, &o. Factory : 76 and 84, Princes-street, Dunedin, Mills : Woodhaugh, North-east Valley. Agents for Tuapeka District :\ Messrs Pilling Bros., Robs Place, Lawrence. JOSEPH EGGLESTONE, '* CARPENTER, JOINER, UPHOLSTERER PICTURE-FRAMER, &C, Ross Place, Lawbbnob, J. E. begs to draw attention to his large and varied select ion of Pictures, Mouldir.gs, &c, which are sold at lowest rrtes. Furniture of all descriptions made to ord Turnery «Tro?k executed on the premise* Undertaking Conducted. THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE MANU FACTORING AND AGENCY CC 29 and 31, Princes.st., Dunedin, TJAVE pleasure in intimating that Mr •*•-*• Geo. Jeffert, Ross Place, has been appointed their Representative for he Lawrence, Roxburgh and Surrounding Dis. tricts. PIANOS, ORGANS AND HAR. MONIUMS From 20s monthly on the [THREE YEARS HIRE SYSIEM. SHEE1 1 MUSIC, In endless variety. Price Lists and lerms on application to Mr Jeffeky. J A. X. RIEDLE, Manager. pONFECTIONERY BAGS, all sizes, for \J Sale at Tuapeka Times Office; also, Waste Paper in large or small quantities. SWEET ARE THE USES OF ADVERTISEMENT.! If you are wise, Just rub your eyes, And go to work and Advertise. THEJ object of the advertiser is to make the people understand who he is, wheie he is, and what he has got, and if he has not the determination to keep advertifing until that infoimation has been im- ! parted, all the money soon may he lost. A French writer says that «• The reader of a newspaper does not see the first insertion of an ordinary advertisement ; the second insertion he sees, but does not read ; the third insertion, he reads ; the fourth insertion, he looks at the price ; the fifth insertion, he speaks of it to his wife j the sixth insertion, he is ready to purchase j the seventh insertion, he purchases." The grand secret of success is to advertise — not sparingly, and by fits and starts, but constantly, and all the year round. A merchant very rarely realises, Who never in the journal advertises ; But be who advertises every quarter, Makes plenty of money — or else he ought-er. Don't forget that an advertisement travels and works while the merchant is asleep and his place of business is closed. The man who sits down on the road to success and waits for a free ride may get left. The moral, of course, is :— Little bits of stinginess — ■ j Discarding printers' inkBusts the man of busines &.nd sees bis credit sink
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4339, 29 April 1896, Page 1
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