JAMES A. DOMERTY,! IS THE RECOGNISED RIDING BREECHES EXPERT OF NEW ZEALAND, Inventor and Patentee of the Worldfamed Seamless Knee-Grip Breeches. Koyal Letters Patent .451: J£R. DOHERTY revolutionised the Riding Breeches trade by entirely departing from the system of cutting which had been in vogue for hundreds of years. ' ■ • His Breeches can be made any stylo or shape, and a perfect fit obtained with the greatest ease, the wholo diffi-' culty of fitting being solved by the patent way of cutting. Over 500 New Zealand ■ Officers are wearing "Doheriy" Breeches at Home and abroad, and in all about 11,0Oj pairs have been made. . ■ , ,203 LAMBTON QUAY. V DOMINION WHEAT-GIIOWING.. COPIES 01 , TELEGRAMS TO AND FBOM THE HON. JIB.. MACDONALD, BE WHEAT ■GROWING, AND EEPLY TO THE DUNEDIN MILLERS :- "HON. MACDONALD, WELLINGTON, "SEVERAL FARMERS' UNIONS. ARE. WILLING TO GROW WHEAT IN SUITABLE • ' AREAS, AND, AS THE EMPIRE IS IN DIRE STRAITS FOR WHEAT, EVERY LITTLE WILL HELP, MORE PARTICULARLY A VISIT FROM YOU. "P. VIRTUE, - ■ MGR. N.R.M. CO." ' 27th APRIL, ISI7. : r, ' "p. Virtue, '■AUCKLAND. "MANY THANKS FOR YOUR WIRE 'RE WHEATGROWING. I SHALL BE , VERY . PLEASED •TO VISIT AUCKLAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND TO- MEET FARMERS. I ALSO HOPE TO SEE YOUR GOOD. SELF AND TO THANK YOU FOR THE INTEREST YOU ARE TAKING > IN THE VERY IMPORTANT. ' QUESTION OF WHEAT-GROW- •, ING. KIND REGARDS. "(Sd.) AV. D. S. MACDONALD." ..28th APRIL, 1917. • • • . 1 "HON. MACDONALD, WELLINGTON. -.- "MANY THANKS. A VISIT . FROM YOU TO ENCOURAGE WHEAT-GROWING WOULD DO "' . A WORLD OF GOOD. THE • . DUNEDIN MILLERS APPEAR PERTURBED ABOUT THE WHEAT OUTLOOK, BUT I THINK THEY ARE CRYING ' OUT ABOUT THEIR OWN FOLLY. I FAIL TO COMPREHEND, IF' THEY ARE SO •. SORELY PRESSED, WHY ABOUT 900 ■■" TONS FLOUR. .■ SHOULD HAVE- BEEN SHIPPED TO ■ AUCKLAND FROM SOUTHERN PORTSDUNEDIN INCLUDED-DUR-ING THE LAST TEN DAYS, AS THERE IS NO SCARCITY OF FLOUR IN AUCKLAND; YET THEY STATE IT EXISTS IN DUNEDIN, AND FURTHER SOUTH. MY COMPANY CONFINES ITSELF TO AUCKLAND REQUIREMENTS, BUT IT IS . OBVIOUS THE SOUTHERNERS 'ARE ANXIOUS TO KEEP UP THE OLD TRUST TACTICS, 4ND HAVE BEEN CAUGHT. NO ONE WILL CONVINCE ME THAT FROM FOUR TO ■ FIVE MILLION BUSHELS OF WHEAT HAVE BEEN SOLD IN TWO AND A-HALF MONTHS, ROUGHLY VALUED AT ONE AND ji-HALF MILLIONS STERLING. OUR ABSENT TROOPS WILL REDUCE THE WHEAT CONSUMPTION ■ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED - THOUSAND BUSHELS. SPECULATORS CANNOT BUY, AND . THE MILLERS ARE NOT SO WEALTHY AS TO FINANCE IT IT IS APPARENT THE FARMERS ARE HOLDING ' b a^ k !Sle t %?lle m o a l'HALFPENNY PER BUSHEL. . GAHDS - "P. VIRTUE, ,- MGR. N-.R.M. CO." 28th APRIL, 1917. • FNTOY A CUP OF REAL•COFFEE. PURE FULL FLAVOURED COFFEE, BOHAN'S COFFEE; , YOU know what you get in Bohan s - Coffee—just pure Coffee, made trom choicest berries, freehly roasted and ground daily. Inviting in aroma-satis-fyin<! in flavour; Step in and get a pound to-day. • ■ * ,D. BOHAN AND CO., 226 Lnmbton Qnay.
FOR EVERY TYPE OF SERVICE. "EepuMic" Motor Trucks supply the demaade of retailors, manufacturers, farmers, dairy factories, etc. A full range from 30 cwt. to 70 cwt. is now available for immediate delivery. To get efficient service, it is necessary to have a vehicle which is buiSt for the work it is intended for. Tho demand for. "Republic" Trucks is daily increasing—due solely to their reliability and low cost of upkeep. Demonstrations can be arranged at eny time. Inglis Bros, and Co., Ltd., Distributors, 24-26 Harris Street, Wellington.—Advt^
Sir Robert Perks states that ho hopes ere long to sco tho generating power of London coming from tho coalfields of Kent. Wellington ladies, remember, it ie the fjiinous Thinker Koto Book with Sliakespeare's photo and best philosophy on the cover which we are giving freo with, ovory Is. packet of the genuine "No Rubbing" Laundry Help. Wardell Bros, and Co.—.-Ulvt.
A CLEVER INVENTOR. Many clever inventors of to-day would have remained unknown to tho world had they not patonted their inventions. Protect yomr braimvork from piracies and. copyists. Come and see us about your invention. Lot 11s have a talk.—Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3079, 9 May 1917, Page 6
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