Many a Farmer Who, 2 years ago, was tied down by debt, is a free man tt-day. You see, when he had paid all his retailers' bills at the end of the year, somehow there was nothing' left to pay off part of that mortgage that hung like a dead weight round his neck. But WE set him thinking. He decided that he had kept the expensife retail system going long eiough. He now BUYS WHOLESALE »nd lets the other fellow, who doesn't care what price he payi, b#ar the burden of the middleman's profit. If you still buy anything retail, our big New 280-page No. 3 Catalogue shows you a more excellent way. It tells of the Direct Wholesale way, the faetory-to-rarm plan that Saves you 1 s°/. to 4-0% !f you have one, use it; if you haven't, send for one to-day. It's fr««. You. owe it to voup old aga to save all you can NOW. Benffftl Razors Retailed at 7/6, sold by us at 3/11, give you the Idea. LAIDLAW LEEDS Wholesale Merchants and Importers SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD Port Street Warehouses - Auckland
MOUNTttOKT. x\ND BARER. IIAIIINGTON STKEET, TAUKANGA. JI'ST LAN DIM) EX KIAOUA I'LUW, TRACE, SUIAEL, TUG, AND HACK UTULNS, MEAT SAVES, ■yj^ASl-IKIiS, AXES, EX RUAPEIIU & W AIM ATE HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE IASY.t (13very A ssortiuovt v). IJU LLUI'UIS' HARDWARELOCKS ASD TOOLS (A Speciality) EX All AAV A GA]\i.)EX TCOLS— Si'AUKS . AND (l'arkcs') HAKES AND ILOKS, S'"VfJJ-iFS, HAY FOKKS, GARDEN SYJUNGES, SVT-i AVERS. EX KENT GALV. AND 15LACK L'li'E AND LAWN AtOWEKS (Hi^h 10- i( iU-/, Ex' AYIiSIIIKE. DOl Tl':O?i'S rOIICKL-VLN iU'.JIb. EX .ROTOKUA GARDEN WH'EELBAIIKOW^, C VKDEN HOSE & ]>IRKCT(H!S 103 KCLLS WIRE NETTING. EX TUII-AKINA KNGbISH CUTLER.V (Best. MaUvrs) KNIVES, FORKS, SL'OONS, CAUVEUS, BUTCHERS' KNIVES AND rOCKKT CUTLERY (it speciality), EX lONIC ir^.'LiSLL l-;i>ECTRO-rLiA]-EIJ AVAUE, GOOD ASSORTMENT. I'LANIuT BCAmVJKRS, MAIZE PLANTERS, DRILLS ALSO AN 0 TENNIS MATEULXI.. MOUNTFURT ' BAKtR AVIIOLESAM3 MIMU'IIAN IV THE STAR HOTEL l'clcphoiK. 0 , r°- ]^x-1-TclegruiiKS, '-Star/ riaurang*. rPUE Loading Coninicrci-! lluuso X * > Uic Bay of ficuty. Comer Straml and Uevouporl ttuad.'lauranga, umlcr now managetiicnl. Cum:.si«jn<lciirc J'roiuptly Attuiidcd To. i Best ul Accoinmuda"tiua. I The ujouu in unHurpasaublc, a firstj class cuoi< having been engaged, the irhoie bcuiff fll>r the Phonal su- | j.crvisioii of llu» I'rounoLor. IcJut-sls can always rely on g"'.Aing the Bos', of Attention. rossH»lc. 1 Every Convenience. j jlul. b!U» 'old IJallia. ! 1 only the Beit Brniuls of Lii|uora ! kept '" Stuck, ami Kvpry Bultlr | Guaranteed true (o NainQj M. P. WELSH I \A\iv, of r-ihncrslnn Xui-ih A- T<: ruk«.1 1 i'HUI'IiIETOU.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5775, 28 February 1912, Page 3
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