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I Put a Tin in the Picnic Basket! L«c Summer picnic lunches are incomplete withou f Nβ* fr\ «v — a tin of CJrt.C Sheep Tongues—economical, de- .# 1 t~ licious fare for hungry foHc Tasty, tender, in- Z rm/ 1 t I comparable m their deliciousness and quality. ■ f. iW I I I !W jyi Tongues V#^RRt^ are paeited under the supervision of the //^ - Government Meat Inspector. Evei-v tin &oj^S%i>£ ! ?* ! tMn[ l/LB bears his signature. Packed in tins With f/ . ■ self-opening key-no flm opener neces- jC ,*/ I saxy. Galantine also. 32 \m^T"

(Exit - (JKbbkman. /^JF , HE MtahHshinent in Auckland of the first Staae Vat Market* in Wew WJ| Zealand drirra 1 lane-aized nasi into f!w coffin of the "Middleman," by tJI!, letting tli« seal at <Jo»erameat approval upon the principle of "Direct Trading." lit Tα most people, this diapenai&f with the middleman, and the consequent :{J cheapening of the pro<it»TA he wm went to hauidle, acmes in the 1h?d«; of a welcome innovation, but m reality it harica bade snene TOO years, to the time lij! when Herwr OT. sat upon t»e throne of England. Io one way, it least, the reign ti'i of Hear? innat ieen ttopum period, for oar n* hid Statute* r*ctte»: — |i be it cnmir.iuirled shac aa fcrestftller be jutfered to dwell t!i in any tawn. '• lajil it define* a "for^aecaller' , aa "a man who, ei»e!rin(C hia evil vain, foe> te I III! meet corn fish, h<rr or other articles ior «ale, a.i ta<ry ire. beir.; by I land or water, carries them off. and contrives ciat they ahall be sold at a dearer 'Sit """ Such a mm, the Statute declares, "is the public enemy of the whole eorawilll!l m-jnitv and country He that ia convict thereof the drst ahaJi lose the thinira "ill 1$ io bouiat- the second rrroe ne »hail ba»« jt:dsm<-nt nr the pUlery . the third time aiiU; he joall be imprisoned and make One. And thii ri.l»rment tilwll be siveti upon l|| ail manner e< forestailera; hiewise upon tiiose wbo have jiven them counsel, help ill or favour." ! i WV> araeiiTrt'n* ahall mxr that men ha»e growji wiser in th« part century, ■iti when la-we Klce tarvi have fallen inrto disuse, aad that «retwhile public enemy the jfj "Fore»tailer" or "Middleman" allowed Zα fUarish lii« th« proverbial sreea bay ill °" ? TSe title of PU:peem of the "Anti-MicKiemin" movement in S-r» Zealand W ma- fairly Bβ riwn to the Crawn Clothing Ccenpany, for it i» now seven yean li «*« they inaugurated theu- "WHOLESALE! TO THE PUBLIC" method of Suit JVt tradinc by witch the fer.eraJ pcblir are estbled ta buy direct the hizb-srade 1 Suit, manufactured by tM. C.mpany ax eenmnely WHOLESAt.E rates thu. M avoiding the heavy come-between proflte of trje nuddleman. The f.rown ( lotmnff 111 O.mpany a»eeialMe in "CEOWSALL" Rearty-00-wear Suit». g-arments jHffl which rained the Gold Mertal and Special Award »t the recent .~aad Exhibition; ji" tut, if preferred, the Suit may be made to measure, the wholesale rates still fiP applying-. ».__ .4 iSlljj Auckland men haire itradually become ali'e to the jfmmiiou adjantaeea « HI thi« •y«tem. by wnich practically two «uiu. m owahty. style, fit and Sauh the ' eq-.;al of the bert ran be proffliren far the price of one under the il old syrtem. md the demand for "Crown" Clothinß has arowo apace !| The preient hieh cost of livin« may be appreciably r<"tueed by first cirttmc |i{ the ClotWnl biU in half, by mean, of the Crown Clothmy. Company's «***"? offer to M ?i»fa«only St and the most exacuoe purchaser of "Crown" sl'jj Suit*, «r willinely refund any money paid. (Erorurt Clothing Compann, ELLIOTT STREET (throngh Strand Arcade) - AUCKLAND.

FIRE BARGAINS For WASHING DAYS j = I Heavy Galvanised AT HALF-PRICE . Sizes 18 inches to 36 inches I Musi be Oleared for Re&ov&tions | ONLY SOILED BY WATER I Do not Miss tKas Opportunity | - 1

HHb i aI , lie S Fine Quality ft I rue Economy

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 18

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