' ASjK FOX. -TH;.; , •; ' _ " • WELLISO ro ?l BU &»M*. : ' ••■ ■■ ■ . . i ■ ■ ■■■. f :.;:[,/.:.::■■-:■"■■ i -jr :. .; Manufactured only by W. & J >t Piit^ut thfir Kacti ry, m Hill treet, and : : ;■•■■ go/l.j i>v uli s*t'6'rt-ke jterij aiiii- jiiy<iu.4»v^ro»iu uid 4}Hr ; i,cC f |. .■ i H.ESE cfclebrated "oots pf the WellMgion Brand have stood the test for ' ; ' the l^st 8 year.s in both.the.South and North Islands, and are to-day looked for as eagerly as ever afnon.af-'tjh.e.deiiiz3n3 ; oiF the busy city as well as on the station or in the bush. Tlieir fame is known to all. The proof of tne GRE, AT, DEMAND FOR THESE BOOTS is in the fact that \V. & J. Staples had to increase their staff, to meet the requirements. The firm nov employs 100 hands solely occupied iv tnrnmg out the Celebsated Wellington Brands. ■ | ; Their reputation has risen from the fact that nothing but First-class ' Materials are used, and uone' hut experienced and c.ireful workmen are employed in their .manufacture. Let all those who want Good, Comfortable, [ and. : H^rd'-\y;eaving Boots ''good ,fife) BUY THE WELLINGTON BRAND [ and' we are certain they will .$ EVE RUSE A. \Y OTHER. \ I i 'Being .importers from the European Markets, as well as extensive , locaU-mauufacturers ourselves, places us in a position to undersell any other establishment, in this line. Every Boot and Shoe is guaranteed to give ful> 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, and will be punished according to law. \>. & J. SPAH KS, BOOT M v-NTJFAGT URE" RS , WILLIS STKEET. WKLLINOTON. New Zest lan c| Tw in c Bin der. ' |Tn askinir our friends 'o imv. frmn "Sk a*; Z .>;il;i i 1 ik , i r<, w n , yr >ai 1 poi'i on '|L i« fewo- tiie-'< : >np'nr> which won d -^ccrne ihrousf i doinsr. OapUc'iire-./ .would be ea« r ror.and ««rier'alVy cln>;i[>^r . and fr«»nv r.in* ■ facilities: ' : ii o:n* ; •pisp-sal-- vis , our -branches in diif r»'ht , -parrs of New ,Z.a.-»Uvid,.~w<*...c?in jupjilv 1 unv parts i>l iKH< : l)ines from aiiv «#t t ; hes<( Itntnclivs at an litriip's <ioticv; r-i^her makers niiiv, ;inddo v gl.iim to b« abu to do tuis. hur, f sinners fin I toj;heir cost, and' oiir Hxp'M'ience bears tiieiu ou>, r.liat it cannot' (ie done wiMi limpvittpft machine. vV<»_have known ot' cu^e-* far rftrs ,-vuh a broken , down' imported Hirni'M 1 .iinve h;»l '*•> wait a we-k d''ipinir the b iciest part of' harvest tiiue before they .ot.sit tplie 1. rl i i <uc!i b '?e.»i a <iiacjiine ofour nuke,, lit wonliflhjavft been :jt . worjt wi;hin a lew hours., ; A.ll par?-!* i>f i.ntichines^iine , liuniliered 4ind accurately da. lic-ited, and we challenue Ci<n i.arwon with the ,l»^t im|)Oi-Jyd in <t liat resppct ; ani' whiile , rt-rkiasf. Kirm^rs, to. |nirch,i«e ;our , Jjinder, we ma\ SMte th'sit it i»' m»w o-enerally .recognised ihat.oiir: imcliinß^ is ,iit least as <l oo>V ; a'i tiiebpst iinp'Srted. and much snoerior to aianv ofc them .inola serviceable Binder. We ; append a few ••nh ni.iiiy -lesnI esn^ y ' J thonuls receiv«<j.N)r o ; ur 'ihd«r v ; but 'die; be-«i rest'thoiiial is th i ict ;hat J lai?t year no lvss than 43 were. sold^ in oue !, district alono. '. ! ,'"'.'' • ' '"' ' .;.:.'-...' 6 ' 'I:e.:» Oaß vV^st. VVavpa. Aii«ri^tjl., ' ;: J. ■ ; Tue R* aper and Binder I bought from you laat ''harvest ' >d ide very gqod, workorvali «jorts-,ot pr.uud. d cut, snnie ; verv -,s!;ee|! , ,;he, Binder ' 'lining a foot at one**' aud ai the same time cutting and bindi,i>;«- '.a yf^ry neat , sUeat. IS * AC ilnDiiM.'N,. Ot-NTHE Bu>h, Man h 27,1886. The Reaper and Binder 1 i urchaspd from you this sea9on has jjfiven me entire satishic ion. Icm a»d tied 140 acres in' ll days, and made a really »odd job." She ti^d well and lift a goo ( clean stubble, a thoiijrn soine of ihe crop was .erv. li^ bt an i nther parts of it were »o<>d. 1 consider BinVler quite ffjiial io ai.y. ot tl\o imported mucbi es, and much Jig-Jiter of .draught, than some that wpr<* woikiug in tho same padilock with tne. I irevtM-al time^ .vyorkedi thesiime team of three Ir.rsos the whole day, altlDu.^h f^ia^n. s>»are tj'jim'beside dip. I bad ui> ftop/aa-e from. time of starting till I.fini."he,i,-aiid . I! uititt»oiout>hiy satisfied 'hat I have a really good and ser weenie inach'wi'% -and one iiiao will last me y good mauy seasoa^. • - ■ J .? t -- t i :■.■!..-/.. .-/■•-:■ -■ /•• .. aIkXvN'ER SffAND: i War in the Boot Trade. "LOOK HERE! READ THIS!! C. G. "COLYILLE BEfrS ,TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL (JOMMEWCE ONE OP THE 1 GREATEST AND CHEAPEST SALES OF BOOTS AND SHOES ever held in the Manawatu District. Itead the io lowing Price List, and bring ; it with you and see if he is not the Best and Cheapest : — , Men's Department. Ladies' Department. Beet Elastic Sides, (calf), 16/6 Calf Bahuoralb, 10/b' B^est Satin (call), 13/6 Levant Balmorals, 8/6 Best W:atetftight& (owuvmake) 15/6 Levant Shoes, 7/b' Be sb calf Shooters, 14/6 Kip Lacing, 8/0 L v ß;est N»iied'Bliooters, 12/6. House Shoes, 8/6 ' <{ • YouthV& Boys' Dkfabtjliknt. Gibls' Depar-i.mkxt. ; 'Yontn^B Calf' Shooters, 1 to 5, from Best Calf High Balmorals, 4 to 6, : 10/6 • --.-nl- ,rV ■ / 4/9 ; 7to 9, 5/9 ;10 to 13, 0/9 , . Youths Nailed' to 5, 9/6 Bes=t Levant Hiyh Balmorals. 4tc 6, Youth's vailed Lacing, 1-^-5, 8/G j 4/G ;7to 9, 5/6 ;10 to 19, 6/6 Boys' Nailed Lacing, 10 to 18, 6/6 Best Copper Toea, 4 to 6, 8/6 ; 7 to • ;r ; .. : . . , j 9, 4/9 ;10 to 13, 5/9. ■ ' : Every other line will be sold at equally low prices. .'. 'The above. are. all his own make and guaranteed and upheld every pair. . '^The >ale is,. to Comin.ence on < ATUBDAY, October 29th, and will laai for ■«-, I - : ,■ -r -.■! ■ <•; . -four,.weeksi only. . > .■■ ,-.;■• •:»„•; ;•. . . •■■ ; ; -i.-. .'ii-Noto the addrees— . .■;.■■ I ■ ! > - ■■■ ■ . ;: •;••■•■.• '■:•:;::• '...;■ C. G.--OOLVILLE. ■-:.':■ ;V . ■ srWHOLE^Lii &SU Kfc;f.-UL I.JiUOr .U.-uMTFACTURBP. Hakikester Stbskt, Feilwuo. anp The Square, Palmekscok N©uth,
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 95, 28 January 1888, Page 1
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