Business Notices. MRS. WACKETT. FRUITEREK & CONFECTIONER KAWH 4 A . Ohdkbs Promptly Attended To. R. SIRCOMBE, Fruiterer, Greengrocer and Market Gardener, KAWHIA. LUNCH, TEA, REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED AT ANY TIME. fifeT Every Requisite for G iril-u and Orchard Supplied To Order. EUROPEAN AGENCY. INDENTS promptly execute'.] at lowest cash prices for ail kfnds of British and continental goods, inc’ ading : Books and St&tion *ry Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, iTiina, Earthenware Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Acceslories Drapery, Millinery and Piece Good® Fancy Goods and Perfumery Hardware, Machinery and Metals Jewellery, Plate and Watches Photograph c and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen’s Store*. etc., etc, Commission 2* per cent t 0.5 per -nt. Trade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Demand, Sample Cases from £l9 upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account. William Wilson and Sons, (Established 1811) 25, Abchurch Lane, London, K.C. Cable Address : “ Annuaire, Lindon."
THE LONDON DIRECTORY. (Published Annually). ENABLES traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTUBERS AND DEaLEIIS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to Loudon and its suburbs, the Directory contains lists of;— EXPORT MERCHANTS With the goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign markets they supply ; STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Porta to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading Mauufaufcures, Merchants, etc , in the principal provincial towns and indue trial centres of the United Kingdom. A copy of the current edition will be forwarded, freight paid, on receipt of Po-tai Order for 20s. Dealers seeking agencies can advertise their trade cards for £l, or larger advertisements from £3. The LONDON DIEB3TOBT Co-. Ld-, 25, Abchurcb Lane, London, E.C. THE COUNTRY SPEAKS IN RAPTURES OF WHAT “CHAMPION ” HAS SAVED IT. THE following is an extract from the Hawera Star :—“ The Northern Rollot Milling Company, who manufac ure th« CHAMPION brand of Flour, are row work ing full time, in order to keep pace with th< ever-increasing demand for their produce This must be satisfactory to every bread winner, when it is remembered that ever? effort such as persuasion, dumping, etc., h&i been resorted to by the Southern Flow Trust t> induce the mill to j tin the com bint and fix prices. That the Northern Companj have l*oen enabled to make such h siiijctisfn stand against a trust (50 strong) is due b the splendid support given tuem by th< public, who have shown their appreciatioi of the CHAMPION’S action in standing alone, lliis, together with the uniforn and first-'.‘lasa quality of ali?ir prmlactplace them at the top of the tree, both a local shows and also at the late exhihiuoi at New Plymouth, where the Nori hen Roller Mill’s exhibit secured First Priz< against All comers. WHEN THE BRE VI) WINNERS REMEMBER THAI THt NORTHERN COMPANY’S ACTION HASAVED THEM THOUSANDS Ol POUNDS, AND MEAN STILL To GO O> DOING SO, it is quite certain that theii business must continue to increase. Thi public can assure this by insisting on baiuf supphod with CHA MFI /N bread and flour obtuinab’e from practically every store keopeyund baker throughout Taranaki.” Laborurn Dulce Lenimer 1 ( Ikb Swtti or ourLuwuw).
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 November 1908, Page 1
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526Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 November 1908, Page 1
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