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make Sometimes —not always! But few will deny that a \vell-!a;lorcd suit, in a neat, nobby fabric, gives the we-.ref that comfortable, wcii-groomed, gentlemanly appearance so dcsira: 1c now-a-aays. Our Fabrics are the newest and most pleating; our cut and style are absolutely bryorH whi'st Fit, Finish and Workmanship are perfect to the smallest detail. Our sui.s are making for us new friends daily. We can please and make a permanent friend of you. Will you give us the opportunity ? PUKKK O H li

AN APPEAL D FARMERS Made by THE BRITISH AUTHORITIES and endorsed by the HON. THE PRIME MINISTER of our DOMINION for the production of FARM PRODUCE so as to minimise the risk of a shortage of FOOD SUPPLIES and FORAGE. We given this very imnortaut APPEAL our earnest consideration, and have decided that in a NATIONAL CRISIS ..such as at present exist* it is our privilege to acknowledge tho benetits wo owe by living in a Dominion favoured by the protictiua ot' the BRIIISII IrLAG,l r LAG, and that it is our DUTY to assist so far as our iinauces will allow the FARMERS of this DISIRICf. FoUunat'.ly we have Mr Win. linulslun peis,-ii.ill\ with us to give us his assistance in our and so as to strengthen our business linanees and !o meet the strain that will bo placed up tn them, Mr Roulst.-n lias consented to the t:nusfcr of seine of hid private resources, so we nro now in a position t > n;eet any ext:aordinary exigencies to help Farmeis ai.il the EMPIRE. Farmers w h'> may have land at their dispe.-s.il and who may leijaiie cxt ruled dvilit, are cordially iuvit-d to wait on our oilieo managers so as t.) tr.a'?o the nece.-s.try arrangements for such extended ciedit. \\Y wish to KM I'll \SIZK the faet that FARMERS judge- and consider what they wi'l do in this matter We on ' i:v pit are prepaied and v illir-g to assist them, but the <|iie-tio;is of obligations an' of risk fannvrs themselves mast decide. We f'.nther d-'sire to mention that Farmers desiring to pay cash lor Seeds and Manure will be a lowed a cash discourt. At the same t'me vie wh»hto a-sure Farmers who reipiiio credit, that our rate uf profit will be in accordance with cur pievious mod" of bu-ine-s and that [aices will in no way be inllatcj Always at your command, William Roubton

Karangahape Road :: AUCKLAND :: KEEMEST PRICES FOR CASH; OR TIiRMS TO SUIT YOUR COXVKXIHXCK Kuil 1 'ai'ticular- ami JllUbtr.tUuns upoii Application t.u T. W. GOLDSMITH, TUAKALi AGENT c o Free Bros.

DSD YOU EVER Stop to think that Quality is the true test of Erim-iiuy. Oars is tinQuality, an 1 i s i • "sntinb<-i<vl I after thu price U loij/uttcn. It i.-> to oiti interest to ;;aiu and I retain your toiiti.lcnci. With this ! eii'l in mi \v \w oii!\ ,oli yooili that | will j.*;vo entire satisfaction. You | uin prove this I>\ at I I WILLSAM GUTHRIE'S, 11 IK MAI LT » v Tni;i;s. j iW ami Jil< r i.i[ill ( 'line. FUKEKOHE NURSING HOSV2E. 1 . . j I I'li'i'liouc ' ! I ' MRS P. KEEK IK, Mation

Furniture Furniture . crtn iir ~*t *v isntfc L~-t~7.VJ Wo S[iocia li/ i' i ii Art Rimu Furnishings ul i-vci v ili'.-'H ij tio.'i, im-liul-ii,;; - ril I) E 110 Alf I>S, CAKVKD I'M'STEM'S, AVAKI:s, CHESTS, etc., • tr. Wi• u ■ rante;» .si'i-f.t< Ii- n. ('all ami oiu <li We al-ii n I air Euriii.iuv, ('<j u(11:111!i ( Tan -, ami 1 »•-lljill' l" ill lll'.dl' I'iltU 1 irii.co r «c r " v " r W. TH O fu3 A?, Kis-!£i street, Pwkckohe W; Eft ADD REM, JJiJi iTMAKKK >v IfKI'AIKEK, Noxt Sir ilianV 15ulcli;-iy, S 'I HA K A I All 1'• | aii •<1 • • 111[-: I>■ iiii'l null, mi«l at Mo'liiat" I'li'i'-'.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 223, 21 August 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 223, 21 August 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 223, 21 August 1914, Page 2

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