Ladieg, be considerate and tactful, yet firm, with any refractory draper who may try to substitute any other make for the famous Warner's Rustproof Corset*. * When iu perusing the results of our Woo] Sales you read: "Practical]? all the merinos were secured bv the various woollen mills, tho bul* of the halfbre&s having also bee i bought for the requirements"— it brings home to. one the important bearing of local industries on local prosperity, doesn't it? And the Immense importance of purehasbiji KAIABOI Goods. Verbum sap! Few people stop to think that tLeir progress and prosperity depend o'i that of J.he whole of the Dominion. If tliev aid, they would not need urging to buy Dominion-made goods. Think of the hundreds of hands employed in growing the wool, shearing, classing, selling, manufacturing material, then making KAIABOI OlotJiing and retailing KATAPOI Goo-Is. cs .think— and aot as one's good" sense would suggest.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10556, 10 February 1912, Page 4
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151Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10556, 10 February 1912, Page 4
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