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lire! Mother toill like that! Fw i 1259 There’s just one gift that will suit Mother, Sis, and little Tom better than anything else in the world. If it’s anywhere, it’s in our big 500-page Catalog beautifully illustrated, faithfully described and offered to you at a price far below what the retailer would charge. You may choose either a better article at the same price, or the same article at a lower price than any retailer could offer. Try the Laidlaw Leeds way of direct buying without paying the Retailer to double handle your goods —you’ll profit by it like our other customers in your district. Our Catalog is FREE —use it, THERE’S A REASON FOR OUR WONDERFUL GROWTH. EB3 LAIDLAW LEEDS (Our Guarantee : Satisfaction or money back.) SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Warehouse—Corner of Hobson and Wyndham Sts., Auckland.

POST AND TELEGRAPH INFORMATION. LETTERS AND LETTER CARDS. Inland, the Cook and certain other South Sea Islands, for first 4 oz. or fraction thereof; for each additional 2 oz. or fraction thereof. The United Kingdom, and British possessions, i%d for each oz. or fraction thereof. Postcards. —Inland : Single id ; reply, 2d. All other places : Single, iy 2 d ; reply 3d. REGISTRATION. Registration insures proof of the delivery of mail-matter by placing it under the hand-to-hand check of every officer dealing with it. Registered matter should he placed in strong covers. All classes of matter may be registered; but commercial papers, printed papeis, cte., must be so packed as to admit of easy examination. Every person who registers a letter is entitled to a receipt for it from the office at which it is registered. If a further receipt is desired from the addressee, this will be obtained upon payment by the sender of an additional fee of 2%d. at the time of registration 01 subsequently. In (he event of the loss of an inland registered letter or a registered letter from any country with which New Zealand has a reciprocal arrangement as to indemnities the Postmaster-General consents, under certain conditions, to be liable to pav a sum not exceeding £2, POSTAL NOTES New Zealand. The notes are issued for nine amounts, upon which poundage is charged as follows For notes of 1/, :/6, 2/- and 2/6, poundage M d 3/- and 5/-, poundage id.; 10/-, 15/-, and 20/-, poundage 2d. British Postal Orders.—British postal orders for fixed suras from 6d. to £1 are issued for payment in the United Kingdom and some of the British possessions. The poundage is: Up to 2/6, Id; to 15/-, 2d; to £l, 3d. Money Orders (for places within New Zealand).—For sums not over £5 the charge is 3d; £lO, 6d; £ls, qd; £2O, Is.; £25, is 3d; £3O, is sd; £35. is Qd ; £4O, 2s. TELEGRAPH. Tariff rates. telegrams, from any station to any station, for 12 words or less, including address and signature, 8d; for every additional word, Y% d. Urgent telegrams. —For 12 words or less, including address and signature, 1/2 for every additional word, Id.

THE SECRET OF BOOT EASE Dales' Dubbin makes the leather] soft and pliable, lengthens its life,! 'eeps it thoroughly waterproof, tar USB IT ON BOOTS. SADDLES, ft HARNESS 93 Exhibition Highest Awards. Over jo tars' reputation. Sold in tins everywhere, MANUFACTURED AT DUNSTABLE, ENG,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1721, 5 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1721, 5 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1721, 5 June 1917, Page 1

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