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iSii|piiW) i"! fsity 11 W K, >- j, > < Tmp -s> k * *£ it .- » f-- / i" •TTTT: BOXED SUIT Which way do ycu buy Clothes —direct or ihTuiigh a retalisr? A Suit goes from lbs factory to the Wholesale man, who adds bis travellers' wages, book-keeping expenses, bad debts, and Ins profit, then he sells it to the retailer who adds his expenses, wages, and his profit, then he, in his iurn, sells to the man who e\ ,!j \ .i. 7p. wears it. Now note that all these charges and expenses which von hav: to pav. do not add one cent to the value of the suit. It had all the value mit that it will ever have when it left the manufacturer, -rvhy not save all this useless expense ? We purchase direct from the best manufacturers in enormous quantities for cash. ai:d git special cnncesi icr% and bees use of our expenses being" less than thof : e of any oth-r Wholesale \\ arehouse in Auckland, we sell direct to you at manufacturer's cost, plus our one small profit. Beautiful wor.-i.crdi in the latest fain I Ftripc. Dark Browns and Greens, all sizes, 4's to 7's. or s;d-.1 Chest, Waist, and inside Leg measure. We guarantee a fit. All goods gladly exchanged, or money ch eerf 1• 11 v re fu udc d. AS SLA The Only Wholesale Warehouseman in Auckland, who will supply you direct. Ofcir Bigs Mew, ISO-Page Catcßlostse is free—SEND FOR IT. BOX 431 F©RT STREET, AUCKLAND. w..>-»• aj..-saag-muiu.' Extra Strong Pig Fence iadc to hole! in and to hold out and will hold its own until you can find something better. Cram Ties sS'ix Inches Apart Price 9s per chain. Reduction for Mile lots, Stocked in one size only—B lines, 30 inches high, spaced Height may be increased by adding barbs. In S chain rolls, made same as Spring Coil Fence, but with 6in. cross ties. Can be taken down, rolled up, and re-erected as often as desired. Wc make other styles suitable for sheep and cattle. It is _ easily stored, and its erection is the simplest thing in fences ever known. 'I he whole ienee is up and strained taut in as intle time as it takes to drill the holes for an ordinary fence, and once tip it never slackens. No wire holes are needed, and it advantage to place posts further apart than in ordinary fences. A breach, not aflect the whole fence, and is easily repaired. Made of the best galvanised steel wire, Y\ e are also makers of r ENCIM» Droi'PERS, Plain and ORNAMENTAL Gates, etc. Send for Catalogue to C. STEVENS, TE KUIII, or direct to the CYCLONE WOVEN WIRE FENCE AND GATE CO. : : 178, Montreal Street, Christchurch m mx ns m I A. Coachbuilder & Blacksmith GTOROHANGA Sariier I Sons SAWMSLLES3 0 HANOKDI e a Orders and Repairs Executed with Promptness and Despatch PRICES - - MODERATE Horse Shoeing a Speciality li Stock Rimu, Matai, Totara and Yvbite Pine Timbers, rough and dressed, and are prepared to supply at any station at Lowest Current Prices Matai Slabs for sale at 20s per Truck T - m J. H. McMahon Undertaker and Embalmer Kr.ox Street. Hamilton Telephone to 203 or 182 Hamilton PROMPT ATTENTION

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 328, 14 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 328, 14 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 328, 14 January 1911, Page 2

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