< maK< Sometimes—nol always! But few will deny that a well-tailored suit, in a neat, nobby fabric, gives the wearer that comfortable, well-groomed, gentlemanly appearance so dcsiia le now-a-days. Our Fabrics are the new&st ani most pleating; our cut and style are absolutely repioa:li; whi'st Fit, Finish and Worknnnshi" arc perfect to the smallest detail. Cur sui:s are making for us new friends daily. We can please and make , % manent friend of you. Will you give us the opportunity ? OLT & CO. V U K i ; . K on ]•; 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 FORACE. lC&- f ;>''K!®fr: V-' ■-'*■■" •■ •'.;• : ->-', We haw given this very important APPEAL our earnest consideration, and lmvc decided that in u NA'IIUNAL CRISIS (such as at present exists it is our privilege to acknowledge the benefits we owe by living iu a I)<m,iniuii favoured by the protection of the BRITISH FLAG, and that it is our DUTY tu assist so far as our limmces will allow the FARMERS of this DISTRICT. F 'ltuual- ly we have Mr Win. Roulston personally with us to give us his assistance in our deliberations, and so as u strengthen our business liuaucc-s and to meet the strain that will be placed up m tlinn, Mr Roulston has Lopsoated to the tiausfer of some of his private resources, so we are now in a position to meet any extraordinary exigencies to help Fauueis ai.d the EMPIRE. Farmers who may have laud at their disposal and \\h" may 10-quiro extended credit, are covdially invitid to wait on our ofliee managers so as to make the necessary arrangements for such extended credit. We wish l, EMPHASIZE the .act tl,a fARMERS must and consider what thev will do in this ruattir Wo on i ur j-ait are prepaicd and willing to assist them, but the ifiie.-tiolis of obligations and of risk farmers tliemselves must decide. We further desiro to mention that Farmers desiring to pay cash for Seeds and Manure will be a lowed a cu-h discount. At the same time we wish to assure Farmers who reijuifti credit, that our rate of prolit will be in accordance with our previous mud'.' of business 'rices will in no wav be inflated. at your command William Roulston Karansahape Road :: AUCKLAND :: KEENEST PRICES FiOR CASH; OR THRMS TO SUIT i. W- GOLDSMITH, TUAKAU ACENT c o Free Bros. iMMTTE Furniture Furniture Art Rimu Furnishings mi i'V( iv di'si iiption, iiii luilin- Slli ]•] lit) Ai; DS. CAKVKD HKI.'STEAI»S, WARI>ROI>F.S, CHESTS, DID YOU EVER Mop to think that Quality is the true test of Economy. Ours is the Uuality, and is leuiembered lonir alter the price is forgotten, It is to oui interest to gain and retain ymir coiilidenco. With this end in view we only sell goods that will -ivo entire satisfaction, You i an prove this by shopping at WILLIAM GUTHRIE'S, STi (RES. W. THO MA 6 .{in ■■ Struct, Puktkohi Po,t and Ti W" 1 MADDREfr, PUKEKOHE NURSING HOME. MRS P. REEKIE
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 224, 25 August 1914, Page 2
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