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~~^&%y^n!iZiß!zdF6*» yafEaj^tasi^j^^Js^ J f mO!!««e^''!Oli!^^^^^ x^'^>,^'!'f^^ l|gg mam :=of=door man who wants a strong;, smokers who are looking for that Is not too strong nor yel but just the Happy Medium. Pt s% /Trie iii IAYa I If S^ipiSsii v and seals and Golden Eagle 2oz. tin seals in order to share the ffjX great new free Gift Scheme. — ' j N Particulars will be advertised latsr. y^^'r^^^P^mrm The Travellers representing retail Queen Street firms, find also a number of Storekeepers in the country, finding themselves hopelessly undersold by our Wholesale prices direct to the consumer, have not slopped shore of making untrue statements about us, like!}' to injure our business. One of tl.e common.untruths, which a great many of our customers repeat to us when they call, is I hat we act as agents and have no stock. W'c say here, and \-ou are welcome to call and verity the following statement when next in Auckl.-i.iid : We have the largest four storey Warehouse in Fort St., with a big basement, making five floors, all packed with goods. Our London and New York buyers purchase for us for cash in the world s best maikets. Our local buyers, because of the enormous quantities we handle, are able to get all possible rebates and concessions for cash from the local factories, and our mail order method ot supplying the consumer enables us to undersell every retailer in Auckland city, or in the Province, and even to undersell a great number of the other Wholesale merchants in spite of the fact that we supply the consumer direct, instead of going through the retailer. To put a stop to such underhand methods and untrue statements as our competitors seem to be in the habit of making, we hereby offer a £lO Reward to any person who will give us information on which such firms or persons are convicted. We can quite understand that it is impossible for any firm, either wholesale or retail, to compete with us in price, quality, and service, and we ask our competitors to at least he honest, when they meet people who refuse to pay their high prices as compared with our wholesale price.-: direct to the consumer. n.... -i .-... hi/-. —., coi 2 Catalogue is ready. Will you send for a copy to-day ? wnoiesaie and Warehousenii T STi iViade to hold in and to hold out. and will hold Its own until you can find something better. &FOS® 1 "ie& Six / Price Ss per chain. Reduction for Mile lots, s, 30 inches high, spaced 3-3-3i-4-4i-5-6 inches. Height may be increased by addi:i£ barbs, in 5 chain roils, maae same as Spring Coil Fence, but with Gin. cross ties. Can be taken down, rolled up. and re-crected as often as desired. Wc make other styles suitable for sheep and cattle. It is ea-sily stored, and its erection is the simplest thing in fences ever known. The whole fence is up and strained taut in as little time as it takes to drill the holes for an ordinary fence, and once up it never slackens. No wire holes are it han advantage to place posts further apart than in ordinary fences. A breach does not affect the whole fence, and is easily repaired. Made of the best galvanised steel wire. We are also makers of Fencing DROFPERS, PLAIN and Ornamental Gates, etc. Send for Catalogue to C. STEVENS, TE KUITI, or direct to the N WIRE FEiNCG AND GATE CO. : : 178, Montreal Street, CHristchurcfr Coachbuilder & Blacksmith OTOROHANGA Orders and Repairs Executed with Promptness and Despatch PRICES - - MODERATE Horse Shoeing a Speciality SAWMILLESS Totara and White Pine Timbers. rough and dressed, and arc prepared tc supply at any station at Lowest Current Prices Matai Slabs for sale at J. n. mQmmQU Undertaker and Embaimei Knox Street. Hamilton Telephone to 203 or 182 Hamiltoi PROMPT ATTENTION

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 339, 22 February 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 339, 22 February 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 339, 22 February 1911, Page 2

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