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the limit of the number of insertions. Standing advertisements inserted for a specified time, and ordered to be withdrawn before the expiration of the term contracted for will be charged for the full period,, Replace advertisements MUST he handed in before Vip.m, on the dav previous to issue. rjnERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Delivered —Per quarter, in advance, 3a 3d, booked, 4s fid. Per year, in advance, 13s ; hooked 18s. Posted—Per quarter, in advance 6s : booked fis. Per year, in advance, 20 9 booked 24.9. It is of special advantage to pav in advance

m Pants and Singlets Wholesale 3(11. “ My word these are great Pants, easily equal to what I bought retail last year at 6/-. I wonder how they do it ?” There is no mystery about it —you are right. These are exactly the same pants that your retailer would have, to charge 6/- for. The same quality pants may be bought two ways: THE USUAL WAY. The mill buys the Wool from the Farmer and spins it into yarn. The Hosiery Manufacturer buys the yarn from the Mill and knits it into pants. The Wholesale Warehouseman buys the pants from the Manufacturer. The Retailer buys them from the Wholesaler, and then sells them to you. Price, 6/LAIDLAW LEEDS’ FACTORY-TO-FARM WAY. We purchase direct in enormous quantities from a Mill which spins its own yarn, and knits the pants all under one roof. We send them direct to you at Mill Price, plus our one small profit. Price, 3/II Better include a pair in your order. We're so sure of the quality that they all go out on our usual Guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction after inspection or money back. Our BIG General Wholesale Catalog of Grocery, Hardware, Implements, 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. ® ® (There's a reason for our Wonderful GroivihJ E 44 LAIDLAW LEEDS (Our Guarantee : Satisfaction or back.) SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Warehouse—Corner of Hobson & Wyndham Sts,, Auckland.

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. ME. TEVIOTDAI.E noti- • fies the public that she has taken over the bookselling, stationery and newsagency business recently conducted by Mrs A. M. Nye (late Alf. Fraser), and hopes to merit a continuance of public patronage accorded to this old - established business in the past. A new and up-to-date stock of the latest literature, fancy goods and stationery has been purchased to meet all local requirements and at city prices. The leading English and Colonial newspapers and magazines by every mail. The latest novels by foremost authors in the cheap _ editions. School children’s requisites a speciality. Licensed to sell stamps Call and Inspect. M. E. TKYIOTDALE, MAIN STREET. MAIN-ST. CARRIAGE FACTORY, Near Railway Station, PALMERSTON Nth. All kind of vehicles BUILT TO ORDER, including Phaetons, Buggies, Dogcarts, Gigs, Waggons and Drays, including FLAX DRAYS Rubber' Tyring done on the premises. Large stock of New and Secondhand Vehicles always on hand. Also Sole Manufacturer of PIERCEY S PATENT FENCING. W. A. BROWNING, Proprietor.

BOOT & SHOE TALK. : : IK T. BETTY has removed • into his new premises in Main Street, and has opened up consigments of new goods direct from the leading English and Colonial manufacturers. An inspection of the goods will convince the public that the quality and prices are right. A fine range of the famous BOSTOCK BOOTS. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. BETTY’S BOO! EMPORIUM, MAIN STREET. J BAEEAUD & ABRAHAM w E have ]ust landed our new season’s supplies of Turnip and Swede, Mangold and Rape Clovers and Mustard. All very fine samples, and specially selected for our trade. We have a large stock of FOOT and RYEGRASS, including a very fine sample of Italian Etc. Seed Oats and Seed Potatoes of a rieties. Feed Oats And Sheaf Chaff BARRAUD & ABRAHAM Palmbbsto JNoeth.

CABINET3IAKING AND PICTURE-FRAMING. WH, SELLECK, Whittaker • Street, Foxton, notifies the public that he will undertake the manufacture of all classes of furniture and picture Iraming. Old and damaged furniture overhauled and made equal to new. Experienced workmanship, prices right, and satisfaction guaranteed. Support local industry, and save freight. A trial solicited. Enquiries left at Mrs Parkes’ shop will receive prompt attention. FOXTON CASH BAKERT Main Street miiE BEST quality of WHITE and _fi- BROWN BREAD delivered to all parts of the town and district. UP-TO-DATE AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS. Artistic Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order Small Goods and Confectionery—the best in town M. B. PERREAU, Baker and Confectioner, SUPPERS may be obtained every night. Harr and eggs, fish and chips, hot pies, and light refreshments

RE-OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. A. HEASMAN, LADIES’ & GENTS. TAILOR. NOTIFIES the public that he has re-commenced business in Foxton in premises next to Mesdames Henderson and Cunninghame’s, Main Street, where he will be pleased to cater for the wants of old and new customers. A fine assortment of suitings and dress material to select from. FIT, STYLE & WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.

•\7t7ANTED KNOWN Special ▼ T window display of Ladies’ Umbrellas, all marked down at sale prices. Now is the time to buy. G. H. STILES.

WHEN visiting Palmerston N. give DONAL DSON a call I for suit or costume. The best at reasonable prices. Note the address [DONALDSON Coleman Place.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1424, 15 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1424, 15 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1424, 15 July 1915, Page 1

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