>: '■'" :^^ : - -" ! : AfeK Fpfi THti , ■ ' . : : --.' " •' • :;l : JWT.E Lh\MGTO N. : B'RA;ND; ; ■ ; MaUjUfactured only by W. &X 'Staples ,at their Factory, St Hill x treet, and c ' '■■ sold by^ ; all; Storekeepers and isiioemakersi in the Mauawatu District. j . i • j HE'SEr^iebrated B^ots of the Welli-ti^ton Brand have stood the test for - ■ J ; ! 'the. ,'la^' 8. years. |n bpth the. South and North Islands, iind are to-day ''■ 'lopVe.dfpr ag.e xgerly,.as evsramon*? the dlemzen3 of the busy city as well as' on the station or; in the bush. Their farrje is known to all. The proof of the ■; GREAT IXEMAND FOR THESE BOOTS.is in the fact that \V. & J. Stapleshad to "l'dcrease their staff to meet the reqjnirements.' The firm rio-> employs , 100. handsrisolelyjoccupiedin turning out the Celebrated Wellington Brands. .J.., iTheiirirep'itation has risen from the| tact 'that : nothing but First-class .Materials are used, and none but experienced' and' careful workmen' are; e hi- 1 plbyed'in their manufacture. ' Let all those who wani f Good -Comfortable, • arid Hard-wearihg '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 • lopal. manufacturers ourselves, places us in a position to undersell any other establishment m this line, , Every Bopt and Shoe is guaraiiteed- to give. fiiL satisfaction to purchasers, especially those inaiiufactured by us, ,aii'd bearing our brand, a brand which, to use or imitate, except by ourselves, is a felony, and will be punished according to law. ; BOOT MANUFACTURERS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. It JS I U & &RIV ' « tjlew Zealand X w ' n © Binder. In askirifj: otir friends tp buy from Yew Z mland mik>r<, we w,->u!d. point- out; : a few o r rlie I enefirs which won d accrue through .so. doin£. .Diip^.ic.ate*. !: iiwimld: beeasiHri ptot; and o;«nerally 'clieappr , and. trim th« facilities, ai. ov. dispusalH viz:, 'bur branches in diff rent parts of New Zealand,— .wn...,c;iu. ' i ; up{ilV t»ri'y' J p i a'ri s ot irom any ot these branch«s at. an.hpur'n notice ; ; 'or her. makers may, and do claim to be able to do this, but faraneqs .find tq ■xheir. posip, and^iur experience bears tli.e/n our, that it cannot. ue.UQQe. witu .lnriporitß^i "Cflchin'fs. -,_■ *Ye have-known. of liases wh«re far rers y?u.h; a : broken . idrwn imported Binder nave hjtl to wait a ; we>ik dnrinir the ba<iest part, of, harvest timebefore they irot siif>|)lie 1* y EOnd such been a tnachineof oar make, . ' itjwbnl'l have : been at work within a few hours. All parts of: machines are niimbeVed J iiti& ffccufatiply dk licit ted, dnd ! we challenire comparison with tlie. Heist inapprted, .in, jl/at resbecr ; ap«l wKile . , a^ ki naf fiirmers to -<pu rchn<e u our ; : B{n<|er, Iwe^nay state that, it is now generally recognised that oiiK rnacliine is .•: . ;atlle,aß,t,a.s,}rcpd, as, the bestimfnrted, ami much superior to many ot them in' : j .«vj ry rfquisiie oi a serviceable Binder.- We append a fewot noJitiy festi-i' mjmals received "tor our i^iivdwr ; but the best restirabuial is th'i tict ;hat last ' year' noh-ss than 43 were 1 sold in one, district, alone. ' ; ' ' '•'•'• j • " :) ■'." r ' r " :: V '.':''"'.. Te' I'oAe W'^st. August 11, 1887 " : iTjip'EfrapeV^P^'B.jp'^r I bought from ; } r ou last harvest ja-iile ' very ■■ goodwbrl^, on /all. oi, gr r iund. 1 cut : some vsry steep si\Uin^s,/ tlie "'Binder I . •lio^ng.aifypt.at once and at the same time cutting atid biriiiiny; a very neat shWai. ' :;• . ,-' i;S ( AC' tjUOG?s^N.;; '. ( «o_ -T.I-..-.1 -M - : ' i l ---- _:■■-. Centre Bush, JM arch ,2^,l^, -....", yi IT'lie' Reaper and ; Binder I ynircliased from you this season, has, ffiyen me entafe : s'atistac r iori: ! i cut, ami tied 140 acres in .11; days, '.au'H made, a .r«?ally^ ( Shejti<'d ...well and. r lrft a clean .Rtubble.i a : though, some of die ; ..crppi.was *ery.ligjit aii/l <ither, parts of it were «foud. I consider yoiir' Binders quite, fqual ( tp_ai y ot, the imported imtehi es, and much lighter 'of draught : ithkiiitSitmeith'at. w<»reiworkin'«'vin the same padduck with me.' £ j-e^oral "times w^rktsdithe sume teaoi nf three'h /Mos'the whole day^alth^u^h-'l'liad'a spare [ ,- t«'iim : 'b'eside me, : t. had no s'rb'p'ji'atge'froin' ti.rae'ot starting 'tiil'T fiiliVheVl,' ah'd ; 1 jirii' tudib'uuiily satisnud *hat I-have ii 1 really good a d servicea'tiie inacliiue^' arid one ihat will last me a^oodj-maav seasons. . .'< '-..; . . . j . .50,:..-;:^ -rot £:::<ac.--:*. ALK^AiNnE'R; ISITAND. ; War 1 m tKfe Boot Traded ::-i t "''; >■■'• ■■■■■■■>■■■■--■ . ■■ ■ .... y-...--/ ■ ■-.. *•■ -.••• "•■ ■ ■■■ :; > 'ii"©.,d 'k . h-e iti i re ad T&i s.'W ; " ;^: ; ;'r ; ? : ::;:;:-jG.:G;. COLVIIME. '.ir, ;: ; ; : ■.. BEGS; TQ ANNP JJ is QE ariAT - HE , \y ILL COM MEtt CE , ONE . OF THE ( ;; GB^A^bT I 'ANJ),CJHEAPEbT i3ALES OF BOOTS AND SHOES . e'v.er; . }ield'i|i.-,t]bep j Mana,\Kata District, Bead the fo lowing £rice List; ! and i^ . bring it with you. and see tif he is not the Best and Cheapest :■— ! Men's, Department. ; , Ladies' Depa^tme^t. 1 Best .Elastic Sides, (cali), 16/6 . . Calf ßalmorals, 10/6 . . '; 'Best Batin (calf), 18/6 ■• Levant Balmorals,' B/6; ,,,, Best "W;atprtights (own make) 1.5/6 Le vaht. Shoes, 7/6 . • : , Best. calf. Shooters, 14/6 Kip Lacing, 8/6 ' Besf NaiJed Shooters, 12/6. House Shoes, 3/6 . i Youth 's»&-Boxß' Depabtmbnt. Gibls' DEFAKfitrNT. ' Youth's Cali Shooters, 1 ( to 5, from Best Calf High Balmorals, 4to 6, ••■llO/6 » 4/9; 7'tb9,p79V!iOtolßi,^/9 ; ; Youth's Nailed Shooters, Ito :5 V 9/6 Best Levant High Balmorals. 4 tc6, Youth's iv ailed Lacirigr 16 5, 8/6 4/6 ;7to 9, 5/6 ;10 to lß, 6/6 Boys 1 JSailed Lacing, 10 to 18, 6/6 • Best Copper Toes, 4 i6J5, ;$/&; 7 to, ; ; ■' : I; ; 9,4/9; 10tol3,;5/^ v ; ' ' ; . . Every other line will be sold at equally low prices.- . ": . //' The above are all b,is own makia and guaranteed and upheld every pair. , ;The Sale ib to Commence on ATURDAY, October !29th, and will last for, :. : ::•■ -■■;-:■■■''■■■ ■',•[■■ .; ■ . - four weeks only . ' ■•.-•■.-: -. ■■,■. .-;' ■•." ' : if ... Note the addrees— . ; ; ! - . , • ■■..<[ ■■■■*<■.■? ;;■; :;:;. 0.-Q. CDLyiLLE\.;^..v.;. ! ;^s»":;: "' .WHOLESALE, AND RKTaLL ii(>)(d^ AJ ANiTPA'OTCrREP-. ■} Jri * > UfAyHBOTER.^TaEiITj FEILWMffi ■' ASt> ThE.SquARE, pALMEifcSfTON. NeKttt/ ~ c ' . * :
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 94, 26 January 1888, Page 1
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