1914 ELECTIONS. I Planks in the Farmers' Platform I I by Laidlaw Leeds. I I No. 13 Compulsory Training I B The whole basis of satisfaction to the Farmer lies in the proper ■ I training of those whose duty it is to attend to his wants. We I 1 are not merely in favour of Compulsory Training; so far as our I 1 staff is concerned, we insist upon it. Our aim is to have the I 9 humblest of our employees know all there is to know about his I 9 particular branch of our organisation. From the moment your I I order is received, it is handled with that flawless promptitude I ■ which only experts can give. ■ a Send for our 440 page Catalogue, select a trial Order, and let us I S prove to you that not only do we save you the retail profit by ■ | selling to you direct from our wholesale stocks, but we execute I % your orders with the utmost despatch and invariable satisfaction. I lAsk your neighbour how our goods are packed. ■ Another plank next week. ■ (There's a reason for our wonderful growth.) El 4. §■ | LAIDLAW LEEDS I H (Our Guarantee: Satisfaction or money back.) I I SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLP DIRECT TO I I ■ •*■ YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 1 I Wholesale Merchants I 1 Warehouse—Corner of Hobson & Wyndham Sts., Auckland I
D. WYLIE, | Boot and Shoemaker | Hcpairs of all kinds. Country Boots by Post will receive careful attention. Note Address —Advertiser Buildings, j HELEMSVILLE. | A Large Stock of Newly Now on Sale Cheap. CALL AND INSPECT. IWatertights 13s6d 0,1. i ;
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 1
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271Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1914, Page 1
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