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' ASK/FOR THE ■M ELLI ;]VGTO N BHAND. Manufactured only by W. & J.- Staples at their Factory, St Hill Street, and sold by all Storekeepers and Shoemakers in the Manawatu District. M^_B^L^ :' .;:■;.:. J'T^HESE celebrated Boots of the Wellington Brand have stood the test for 1 .: the last. '1.8 years in both the South and North Islands, and are 1 to-day ' looked for as eagerly as ever among the denizens of the busy city as well as , on the station or in the bush. Their fame is known to all. The proof of the ., GREAT DEMAND FOR THESE BOOTSis in the fact that W . & J. Staples had, to increase, their staff to meet the requirements. The firm no-w employs ICO hands solely occupied in turning out the Celebrated Wellington Bbai^ds. .. Their, reputation has risen from the fact that nothing but, First-class Materials are used, and none but experienced and careful workmen are employed in their Let all 'those who want Good, Comfortable, arid . Hard-wearing Boots 'good fit) BUY THE WELLINGTON BRAND arid we are certain they will NEVER USE ANY OTHER. ' . ' Being direct importers from the European Markets, as well as extensive local manufacturers ourselves, places us in a position to undersell, any other establishment -in tKis line, Every Boot and Shoe is guaranteed to give; full satisfaction to purchasers, especially those manufactured by us, and bearing our brand, a brand which, to use or imitate, except by ourselves, is a felony, arid will be punished according to law.. ! :.. ; : . ,w;&' J. STAPLES, ; BOOT MANUFACTURERS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. it E 1 1> €r R A V 9 ® New Zealand Twine Binder. In asking our friends to buy from New Zealand makers, we would point, out;. - a few of the benefits which wou'd accrue through so doing. Duplicates! would be easier and gftnerally cheaper,; and from the facilities at our disposal— -viz., our branches in different pares of New Zealand,— wo can 'supply any parts of machines irorn any of these branches at an hour's notice ; cnef makers may, and do claim to be able to do this, but farmers find tp # their cost, and our experience bears the oa out., that it cannot be done with imported machines. We have known of cases where fanrers with . a bro ken down imported Binder have had to wait a week during the busiest part, of harvest time before tbey grot supplied. Had such been a maqh/in^e'oX our make, it wbiild have been, at work within a few hours. All pafts of machines are numbered and accurately dufJicHte/l, and we challenge cona^arison with the best imported in that respect ; and while asking farmers to purchase our Binder, we may state that it is now generally recognised that our machine is atleastas good as the best imported, and much superior tftoiauy of them in evryrequisiie of a serviceable Binder. We append a few. pi many Test imonals received foroiir iiinder ; but the best Testimonial is, the tact that, last year no less than 43 were sold in one district alone. . '■ ■ • ' _' . , TeHohb WiisT. Waipa, August 11, 1887 . Tae Reaper and Binder I bought from you last harvest mvie very good w.ork on all sorts of ground. I cut some vsry steep Bidlin*s, the "Binder eliding a foot at once and ai the same time cutting and binding a ver'v neat sheaf. ....,-. IS-AC HODGSON. Osntre Bush, March 27, 1886. The Reaper and Binder I purchased from you this season has given me entire satisfaction . .,. I- cut and tied 140 acres in 11 days, aad made a really good job. She tied well and left a good clean stubble, a though some of i.he .crop was * ery^ light an<l other parts of it were good. I consider your Binder quite equal to ai.y ; pf;the imported machi'-es, arid much lighter. . of draught than some that were working in the same paddock with me. I several times worked the same team of three h.irses the whole day, although I had a . spare team beside me. I had no stoppage from time, of starting till 1 finished, aud I am thoroughly-satisfied that T have a really good and serviceable" machine ; and one chat ■will last me "a good many seasons. ALEXANDER SHAND. War in the Boot Trade. LOOK HERE"! READ THIS!! 0. G. COLVILLE BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL COMMENCE ONE OF THE GBEATES3T AND CHEAPEST SALES OF BOOTS AND SHOES ever held in the Manawatu District. Read the fo.lowing Price List, and bring it with you and see if he is not the Best and Cheapest : — Men's Department. Ladies' Department. Best Elastic Sides, (calf), 16/6 Calf Balmorals, 10/6 Best Satin (calf), 18/6 Levant Balmorals, 8/6 l - j Best Watertights (own make) 15/6 Levant Shoes, 7/6 [ Best calf Shooters, 14/6 Kip Lacing, 8/6 ; Best Nailed Shooters, 12/6. House Shoes, 3/6 Yotjth's & Boys' Depabtment. I'lbls' Department. r Youth's Calf Shooters, 1 to 6, from Best Calf High Balmorals, 4 to 6, 10/6 • • 4/9 ; 7 to 9, 5/9 ; 10 to 13, 6/9 s Youth's Nailed Shooters, Ito 5 t 9/6 Best Levant High Balmorals, 4tc 6, • Youth's Nailed Lacing, 1 6 5, 8/6 4/6 ; 7to 9, 5/6 ; 10 to 13, 6/6 Boys' Nailed Lacing, 10 to. 13, 6/6 Best Copper Toes, 4 to 6, 3/6 ; 7 to ' 9, 4/9 ; 10 to 13, 5/9. ''■ ' ; ' Every other line will be sold at equally low prices. 5 The above are all his own make and guaranteed and upheld every pair, r The ISale is to Commence ou cATUEDAY, October 29th, and will last for , :'.'■•■' four weeks only. .. ' „ N,ote the address— . . • ■ ■ ......•■ V Q. G. QQLVILLE WHOLESALE AND KETAIL BOOT MANTJPACTITREPMak^hebter Street, Feilding. an» The Squabs, Palmerston Nokih.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 73, 8 December 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 73, 8 December 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 73, 8 December 1887, Page 1

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