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■y;yyy\ ;yyyj yyy^ yWi: Fon^vnu "■--■* -^»> -.< y^^j-^ -; 1,1, vO 'A! . -. ■>■■ ■•■ -■ i .T-- ■■'•.; ';'-' :'-.':-.>;f.'- iV. *St ! . ' ("-' ••. • - ■■-• iMauufactured only-by VV: r & J7St aplks at.tbpir Eactoryi ; Sb-Hill >treet, aid sold by all Stor^keHpers .and'..§h"oeu.ake"rkdfrthe-.'& ' ' ■^-:vi^|r^- Aj- :.,_/■ ,: , ! m,JT\.\ i.^.i-^tf rl- -#^| ei-.1/?\iSfed 7i r-..- ■..-.,-« yjysoloy^: '.: ;? /;i7SE,SE [celebrated • Boots of the Wellington Brand Have stood, the tesiior .3 hj-i-the.. last' fr y^alrs 1 in 'both the South. and North I,slap.ds, and.are.jjo-dayj looked for as eagerly as ever among the. denizens of the -busy city as. well ;f as On- the- station' br r in tlie btish. Their fame is known to all. Thei proof ofthe GREAT DEMAND FOR THESE BOOTS is in thefact that W. & J. Staple^ had 1 t'6 J increase, their staff ;tp ".'meet. the requirements. The firm 'now employs 100 hands, solely occupied in. turning put the Celebrated -Wellington 'Bß'Aiwfe. ; Their reputation has risen from the fact that nothing, but First-class Materials are used, and none but experienced and carefujL workmen are employed in; tbeir '-manufacture; -Let all 'those who want Good, Comfortable,; and Hard-wearing Boots ''good fit) BUY THE WELLINGTON BRAN.U aM'we'are certain they will NEVER USE ANY OTHER. 'J'J ' '"'J B6ing direct importers from the European Markets, as well as extensive local manufacturers ourselves, places us in a position to undersell any other establishment- ra thi? line. Every Boot aud Shoe is guaranteed' to giveifuU satisfaction 4 to purchasers,' especially those manufactured- by us, and bearing our brand, a brand which, to'use' or imitate, except by ourselves, is a felony, and will be' punished according to law. ■ \v , /&,i;s-'rAi > T,Rs,7- • -^ BOOT MANUFACTURERS, WILLIS "STHEET;" WELLINGTON". ■*-' Be s: 1 1> & * New Zealand Twine Binder, In asking our friends to buy from ' New Zealand rtiikars, we would poin 1- oiit • l a'few 'di tbe leiiefirs whiclr wpu'd accrue. r.hrough so doing. ' pupllcates ; woiild be easier gor and geherally cheaper; and [rum the' facilities at. om* disposal— ■viz., our brariches in diff-rent pares of New Zealand,— w<7 can tupplv any parts ot machines irom any. of these branch os!at an hour's notic ; . iVtfier' makers 'may, and. do. cliiirn : to b.e .able to do tbis. but farmers tind to their cost, and our experience bears them our,, that it caunot be- done withimported machines. We have known of cases wliere farr ers with a broken I down imported Binder havehad to wait a week during the busiest part -,of I harves,t time before they if ot supplied. ; Had such been a machine of our make, it wpii I'd have been at work within a few hours. All parts of machi nes : are ; numbered and accurately duplicated, and we challenge comparison.^.with'^'tbe ; ;best. imported in. that , respect ; and while asking farrtier. to purchase 'oiir ; ■ Binder, .we, may. staterhat it is n<iw generally recognised that our machine is at least as /good as tlie best .imported, ami "much superior, to in^uy-ot them, in cv r y r^qnigjie pi'a.serv.iceabießinder. We appen(( a few of many. lestimonals received tor our '.finder ; but the best Testimonial is ths lict that last .year no less than 43 were sold in one district alone. ;■: :;.. >, . •. Tb KbitE WasTj. Wai^a^ August 11, 1887 * ,7'.«ie;R f aper and; Binder I bought from you last harvest made very good woik^pn ail sorts .of ground. - I cut some very steep sidlings, the Binder alining a foot at. once and at the same time cutting and binding a very neat isheaf. „ - ,-IS'aAC .HODGSON. . • .....,,.- Centre Bush* March 27 f 1886, Tließfeaper and Binder I purchased from. -you this 'season has given me jentire satislacMon. 1 cut and tied 140 acres in 11 days, and made a really j good job! iShe"tied well and left a good clean stubble, a. though som^ of rhe crop was yery light, and. other parts of it .were good. i<l consider your Binder i quite equal to ai y of the imported machi es, and much lighter of draught ! than- some that Were working in the same paddock with me. I several times worked the same team bf'three hirsns the whole day, although I had a spare team besfde me. I had no stoppage from time of starting till I finished, and '. lam thorbutihly satisfied /hat I have a really good a"d serviceable machine, and one ihat will last me a good mauy seasons. ; yy . .Alexander shand. Wa.r in^the Boot Trade. LOOK "HE RE! R EAD TEEI S! ! CM. GOITviLLE BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL COMMENCE ONE OF THE GBEATEBT ANP CHEAPEST SALES OF BOOTS AND SHOES ever held in the Manawatu District. Read the following Price List ■, and ;bring it with you and see if he is not the Best and Cheapest : — Men's- Depabtment. Ladies' Department, .. , .Best Elastic Sides,, (calf), 16/6 Calf Balmorals, 10/6 '„..".' Best Satin (calf), 13/6 Levant Balmorals, B/6 • , B : 0|t 'Watertights (own make) 15/6 Levant Shoes, 7/6 ■; .EJest calf Shooters, 14/6 Kip Liacing, 8/6 • Best Nailed Shooters, 12/6. ' House Shoes, 8/6 ; , „ _ yoDTH'S'&- Bors J Dkpa v ßTMknt. O i hls.7 Department. ' Youth's Calf Shooters, Ito 5, from Best Calf High Balmorals, 4to 6, ,-10/6. ...,-, 4/9; 7to 9, -579:; '10 to'lS, 6/9 Youth : sf.Nailed Shooters, 1 to 5 y 9/6 Best Levant High Balmorals, 4 tc 6, Youth's bailed Lacing, 1 6 5, 8/6 • 4/6 ; 7 to 9>'s/6 ;' lO'tOlS, 6/Q Boys' Nailed Lacing, 10 to 13, .6/6 Best Copper Toes. '4 to 6, 8/6 ;7 to jy j : "iy ''yjy-yy "''yyy... 9. 4/9 ; 10^0.1^5/9.^,! -..-. "'. ""..J .... Eyery] other line wili be sold at. equally *lo\v prices. A he.abpve^rb all 3 his own make and guaranteed and upheld? every pair/ jThe Commence on SATURDAY,: October. i 29^,^ and wiß last 'for } Jit r;■ \AJY- ry :■■■.- ..-Y... : four weeks only. ■'•'. ' J::y '- '"-'J"- '■''■J V: 'j \ 1&--A V fNote- the address— "• "- ; ■ '■ •'•' " ; - •■ ; ,'- c ' : f l ;; l5l " ; ,-' !t,l; , ''.'"' yjiyAyycG.- colville- > : " : : WHOLES S AT_E AND RETAIL BOOT MANUPACTUREP Mak-ihester Street, Feilmng. ak» This Square, Palmersion North,

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 88, 12 January 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 88, 12 January 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 88, 12 January 1888, Page 1

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