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mmm moHmmm Some points why we claim to be the Leading Drapers and Outfitters in the King Country 1. We carry the largest stocks and give you the best choice to select from in every department. 2. We import direct from the best home markets and we are able to compete with the largest Auckland shops. 3. We are continually showing exclusive and high class goods, unobtainable elsewhere. 4. Our goods are all plainly marked at cash prices, which guarantees a saving on every shilling spent in purchasing from us. 5. Our world wide training and experience in the Drapery and Clothing business enables us to cater for your requirements as only experts and specialists can ever hope to do. 6. Our honest and square dealing principles have gained for us the confidence of a large and ever growingclientele. Are you one of the pleased and contented, or will you give us a trial ? irs mi Head-to-foot ©iff If firs, Tc Kttitf IjJ|||gF] We supply pure Groceries at Wholesale Prices, direct to you. Save Sfcfae Retailers 25 percent, for yourself. White Rose Kerosene, per case, 6 11 Southern Flour, SO's 4 11 ~ ~ lOO's 96 ~ „ Sacks IS6 Champion ~ 50's 5 1 lOO's 911 Sacks 18 11 No. IA. or No. I.Susar, per bag, 79 No. 2. Sugar, 7 %^ Pinest Bacon, Sides, 33 to 45 lbs 7a. Prime Mams, 14 to 17 lbs Sd. Cheese, Finest Factoo', Loaf, 12 to M „ » Cut, 6!d. Candies, Brit. Wax, 5 2 per doz., 109 box Rice, 56 lb Bag, 76, 12 lbs, I'lO S sticks Derby =" ~ 8 sticks Havelock 5 2 Benzine, Pratt's per case, 9 4 Ansonia Watches 4,11 Blucher Boots 4,11 Best Quality 9oz. Denims, Blue, Grev or Gold 2/1 1 P«*« TOE/ s!sT K *=» - • ,„e =-»-, [- 7«C "«o. »,:«,e »„,e ~,«„ » >, C r „U, p,v, direct to u, „,,Jrieep W» profit on your „«■,, property, m yonr own ba„km s acco»,,tr WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, iIIUFACTOBERS and IMPORTERS, mi mHHH ciai^Bi?i'*i SEND FOR IT TO-DAY. wmmmm mm m Si MB &nbihh miris II Mm Made to hold in and to hold out and will hold its own until you can find something better. Cross Tie® Six IbcAcs Apart Price 9s per>ehain. Reduction for Mile lots. Stocked in one size only-8 lines, 3 0 inches high, spaced 3 -3-3i-4 : 4i-5-6 inches i vir i K ln ; ~|rnn ro n s nK ,de same as Sprng Coi Fence, but with 6m. cross ties. Can be taken down, loucu up, M n- •• -tod s oftcii desired We make other styles suitable for sheep and cattle. It is easily stored, and its It ■ , h W thin" ■fences ever known the whole fence is up and strained taut in as little time as it ta&s to dnh ordinal £,se and once up it never slackens. No we holes are nejded and K. jj .an advantage to place posts further apart than in ordinary tences. A breach does no lect I he; whole ™« t-isiiv repaired Made of the best galvanised steel wire. We are also makers ot I<LNC.IN(, DkOPPEkb, 1 lain GAiS etc Send for Catalogue to C. STEVENS, TE KUITI, or direct to the _.. -, ..„..„~,v, v,r.,M- rrMrc amh r.ATP r.n ■ ■ 1-7 S. Montreal Street, Christchurcn CYCLONE WOVEN WIRE FENCE AND GATE CO. Coachbuilder & Blacksmith OTOROHANGA Orders and Repairs Executed with Promptness and Despatch PRICES - - MODERATE Horse Shoeing a Speciality Sawmillers, Manunui If Stock Rimu, Matai, Totara and White Pine Timbers, rough and dressed, and are prepared to supply at any station at Lowest Current Prices Matai Slabs for sale at f 20s FER TKUCK "& PHP J. H. McMalion Undertaker and Embalmer Knox Street. Hamilton Telephone to 203 or 182 Hamilton PROMPT ATTENTION

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 356, 29 April 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 356, 29 April 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 356, 29 April 1911, Page 7

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