TE AWAMUTJTTOWN BAND. GRAND DANCE, TOWN HALL, Te Awamutu, Wednesday, 22nd April, 1914, commencing at 8 p.m. Tip-top floor. Good music. Supper provided. Gentlemen 2s, Ladies is. Come one ! come all! and have a good evening's enjoyment. A. C. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. Dance Committee. MEETINGS. BACHELORS' BALL. A LL those interested in holding a Bachelors' Ball are requested to attend a meeting to be held in Mr Jackson's Hotel on Saturday, 25th April, 1914, at 8 p.m. A GENERAL Meeting of the Waipa Rugby Union -will be held in the Cosmopolitan Club Room on Wednesday, April 22nd, at 7 p.m., to consider important business. H. N. E. CLARKE, Hon. Sec. THE WAIPA Carriage Factory (NEXT PAUL'S STABLES.) "WAVING a large stock of - thoroughly seasoned Timber on hand we are in a position to turn out nothing but the best. Every description of vehicle built to order; and as we have the best painter in the Waikato, customers can rely en the best possible finish. We don't claim to be the' Cheapest, but are the BEST. Promptitude and civility, with the guarantee of quality of all material and workmanship, is our standard. S. H. WEST, PROPRIETOR. Phone 5.] [Pox 14Ohanpo Mute 1 OHAUPO. Under Entirely New Manage Excellent Cuisine. All letters and tele-rams prompt-, ly attended to. W. G. ABIOTT, PROPRIETOR. The Basis of Business.
INDIVIDUAL salesman- ■*• slrp depends upon confidence as much as any other transaction in business. • If a man has confidence in you and in your goods, you can sell to that man. You cannot make many sales where confidence is lacking. If your customer lacks confidence in you then your entire efforts must go to the building up in his mind a feeling of confidence. The great builder of confidence is publicity —Advertising. La'ck of confidence is usually due 10 ignorance, and unless you know a man well, you have not confidence in him. Unless you know a business-house well, you have not confidence in that house. The greatest foe of ignorance is publicity. The saying that "publicity corrects all abuses" is a true one. It pays you to Advertise .in the. "WHaipa post" G. SPINLEY & Co., Coachbuilders, Horseshoers and General Smiths. Sloane Street : Te Awamutu Y[ AVING erected an up-to-date Garage and Workshop, we are in a position to thoroughly overhaul and repair Motor Cars. Agents for "DAIMLER" Lorries, Chases and Buses. Also " SINGER " Light Cars. WHAT ? Why> the long even . ings; and so that we may spend them pleasantly together let us go and procure one or more of the many new Parloor Gaines Stationery, Fancy Goods, and News Agency Depot. Orders booked for all .Periodicals & Magazines. Postal orders promptly attended to.
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 307, 21 April 1914, Page 2
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