/^^^^\ ' NEW GOODS. Just opened up, a large consignment of ¥ew iBB£0&ffl \^^wSffl^f ' /^^4#f&&A /Mm^BS^ Goods—consisting of Sponger's Tennis Bacquets, Balls, Presses, ' itsMkWoW"} /Mpfe#Sg\\ Covers, Sets, Grips, etc. "We also bold the largest stocks in town of vSIS^ (O:'vv;^iS:'^^:;.,: i :^r^,;_;;::;^-:-:y| Tennis, lUnvling, and Cricketing Eats, Canvas Shoes, Boots, Coats, T'llf X^PSkt K^^#:?#^ p^S^iJ^qß, Troupers, Belts, etc, ALL NEW GOODS. |f/ \W IPfllllf^ \|^|i^/ Our a' is {o JYe !je- Satisfaction Guaranteed, || I; jo1; //^>f^^.ie^-:^ \( V'> */ ''^U#' The Wimbledon, The Renshaw, A :|m Px ° 155.6 d. 175.6 d. II ■ 111 mi&::M~^-M^M-$& \ x x - ,/' / 175,6c1. 2is. Presses, os.Gd. each. Balls, 2s. each, 1913 Season. Rubber Grips 2s. each
I "Taranaki. S I "I note the extraordinary number of customers you have, but still ft P it's not surprising if you have made the same stride in other parts of !| I New Zealand as about here, as now every other person a man meets \4 I talks about you, while 12 months ago you were practically unknown, j I compared with what you are to-day; and the reason is not hard to find, g it's simply high quality and low prices, combined with, I think, the 8 i the most up-to-date methods." g ! Original to be seen at our Warehouse. ffj i j Any big wholesale merchant could have done what we have, but they were p : I all afraid the retailer would cut them off. We didn't ask the retailer's permis- || ]sion, but passed him by, and offered our enormous stock of merchandise direct J| j I at wholesale prices to you. I I £3/0/0 Waltham, gold-filled watches cost 49/6 from us. J | Our BIG General Wholesale Catalog of Grocery, Hardware, Implements, I | Engines, Separators, Jewellery, Drapery, Boots, Saddlery, Furniture, etc., is § FREE. If you have one, use it; if you haven't, write to-day. See the low | freight rates to your town on the front pages. J| (There's a reason for our Wonderful Growth.) , m | (Our Guarantee: Satisfaction or money back.) | I SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO 1 I YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. | I ' WlioSesele Merchants | |j Port: Sitrecl: Wcbrefaouses AuckdaraciL 134 1 j 1 1
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 March 1914, Page 1
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