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CHAV ANNE'S HOTEL, —A Homely Home in— WANCANUI. Excellent Cuisine, Commodious Sample Rooms. Wines and Spirits of First Quality. G. J. SWAN Proprietor. OS MAN ALCOCK RUNANGA BOOT IMPORTER AND REPAIRER, For Style, Wear and Comfort. Oiders promptly attended to. Best of Workmanship at Lowest Prices. 0. ALCOCK, fiunanga Boot Importer and Repairer. GROOM & POSCHICH, BUTCHF.RS RUNANGA. JPRIME BEEF, MUTTON A PORK. Customers waited on daily. ■>i ■ «Tl OUCHER" CYCLES. A.J.S., ROVER, AND RUDGE • FREE ENGINE MOTORS. Cycle and Motor Accessories _ of all kinds and makes in stock. Satisfaction and all kinds of repairs guaranteed, at tho very lowest price. Give us a trial and you will save money BOUCHER'S CYCLE & MOTOR AGENCY, Ii Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Branch at Adelaide Road. ry\ 0 M MILLS, (Late of Waitotara) —Has taken over the— COMMERCIAL hotel, WANCANUI, !And will ho pleased to see old friends from Marlborough and elsewhere. MCCARTHY'S HOTEL, WANGANUL c j. McCarthy, Proprietor. P.O. Box 135. "i ■ ; ■ ■ MCGRUER & CO., DRAPERS, WANGANUL A Homo away from Homo. FOSTER^HOTEL; Nearly opposite Town Bridge, TAUPO QUAY ... WANCANUI. J..R. FOSTER, Proprietor. The most up-to-date in Wanganui. Fitted throughout with Electric Light. Established 1857; Rebuilt 1907. iFor convenience of commercial tray lers I "have eight sample rooms. Within three minutes of railway station and river tourist steamers. .Telephone No. 46. ... P.O. Box No. 54. RAILWAY HOTEL, TURAKINA. TOM HARVIE Proprietor. Right opposite Railway Station. EDISON SAYS■DEFERRING to the high cost of liv- ■*•*' ing:' "hi no country of tho world are the primary producers making unreasonable profits, hut tho merchants End retailers increase prices out of all proportion to the services they render to the community." There is the kernel of the vexed question of tho high cost of living in these flays. It is not the- manufacturers (in this country, in particular) who are making big profits. It is the combination of heavy working expenses and profits (manufacturers', merchants', find retailers'), all of which havo to be borne by the poor consumer, that makes living so dear. "Then why so many profits and so many handlings.-" wo hoar you ask, and wo are pleased to sec you aro beginning to wake up. Wo havo boon asking you (as the consumer) that question for the pgst 18 mouths. Why sl::n:lcl every article that is manufactured ho sold, in the first place, to il;e retailor for his benefit., wliou bo docs nothing to acid to the value of tho good;', but 'certainly does add to their cost to tho consumer P Wo arc tlv only firm nf ']jtliinc: inr.nufaetur'Tfi in ?'":nv Zealand who make their own ohi' y <.\\\z, and cell it direct to tho public at. first cost, without any shop OK poire*;, or profits, and our values are therefor" absolute hodroel.-, and cannot ho h-nton. You are cordially invited to wjiV: upstairs to our warehouse and inspect.. I"r yourself. It is to your interests In r.;r.o us a ".rial, and it is a duty you <>•'.•> to your friends to tell them or Mr . riving we o.u make for you, and them. Crown Clothing Man?:;. Co.. Ltd., CY.sIH street, (over C'raddnck, 3rt'rosiie and Co.'si. and cornei- of Manrhor.ter ;,;i'cet, Chvistchureh O.r.i'l Klliolt street., Auckland (through Str.md Arcade).

ARTHUR EASNETT, LTD., ffhe PEOPLivS DilAPlCil.i, DUNEDIN' HERE iOO AREI Out of Season, but, v.hat matter? Thtok of t.'ia Saving! We \','! pn.„L to any part of New Zealand Duo' Pair of Highest Quality DOUBLE BED COLONIAL BLANKETS Far 133 Sd. Usual price, 255. The greatest bargain ever offered in tho Dominion. gARNETT LTD.. •IfCrjORMICK'S £jLOTHING M ART. NEW AND SECONDHAND CLOTHING, of Every I)e----fonpii'm, Bought and Sold. 2!) Manchester St., CHRBSTCFIURCH,

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 78, 6 September 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 78, 6 September 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 78, 6 September 1912, Page 4

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