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FRIDAY. THE IMPORT STORE NEWS. DECEMBER 4, 1914, Show Day at Balclutha To-Day. Election Day for Candidates of your choice on Thursday next, Dec. 10 GOOD CITIZENS WILL 00 TO THE POLLING BOOTH AND VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATE OF THEIR CHOICE—VOTE TO SUSTAIN THE PRINCIPLES OF THE PARTY WHOSE PLATFORM EXPRESSES THEIR VIEWS ON LOCAL AND NATIONAL ISSUES. IN THESE STRENUOUS TIMES A SOUND POLICY IS ESSENTIAL TO THE SUCCESS OF A LARGE STORE AS IT IS TO A POLITICAL PARTY, FOR GREAT PLATFORMS MAKE ISSUES THAT DO THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. THE IMPORT STORES ADOPTED A POLICY SOME TWELVE YEARS AGO—A SOUND POLICY IT HAS PROVED TO BE—AND FROM TIME TO TIME HAVE ADDED A PLANK TO MAKE IT STRONGER AND MORE POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE. OUR PLATFORM (in brief). PLANK I.—To buy where possible direct from the makers for spot cash and sell to you at the lowest margin of profit. PLANK 2. —To strive at all times to please its Patrons, not merely by little courtesies but in merchandise and prices as well. PLANK 3. —To mark all our Goods in Plain Figures. PLANK 4. —One Price to all—the marked price. PLANK s.—Purchases not strictly satisfactory will be cheerfully exchanged. PLANK 6.—Better quality goods here for the same money or same quality here for less money than elsewhere. PLANK 7.—To always keep a little in advance of the times. VOTE to do your trading with the Import Stores, the store that has made it possible to buy from stocks as large as are to be found in towns three times the size of Balclutha, at lowest prices, when but a few short years ago the selections afforded by the stocks in Balclutha were small as compared with our immense stock of to-day, the store that has helped in the welfare, building up a general growth of Balclutha. The store that is fast becoming known as one of the largest in the Dominion. Import Stores for BOOTS, CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, RAINCOATS, HOSIERY, MANCHESTER AND CARPETS.

Do You Want a British Crown? A FREE GIFT OF A 5/- PIECE will be given to anyone purchasing goods to the value of £4 or over during the month of December. As I have only a limited quantity come early so as not to be disappointed. JUST OPEJSED FOR THE SHOW AND SUMMER. A splendid MEN'S CAPS, FELT and FUR HATS, STRAW BOATERS, PANAMAS, , also BORSALiNO HATS in all shades. Hundreds of the Latest TIKS and SHIRTS to choose from. Also READY-TO-WEAR SUITS. Fit and Style perfect. Try our famous "OAELMORE" BRAND BOOTS in Black and Tan. Tennis apd Bowling Boots and Shoes in endless variety. The Dominion Mercery CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. SID WHITE PROPRIETOR. South Otago Freezing Co., Ltd COLD STORAGE FOR MEAT, FISH, BUTTER; Rates on Application. Head Office: CROWN BUILDINGS, BALCLUTHA. 'PHONE 51. Amateur Photographers BUY 70US SUPPLIES FROM THE KODAK AGENCYEVERYTHING OF THE BEST QUALITY KODAKS FROM 6/.. Clarke's Fancy Goods Bazaar CORNER CLYDE AND JOHN STREETS, BALCLUTHA. Ride A JAMES MOTOR CYCLE. THE BIG SINGLE 4% H.P. ALWAYS AT THE TOPANY WEATHER—ANYWHERE. THE TWIN 3% H.P., WINNER OF SWEEPING VICTORIES IN THE COLMORE OPEN TRIAL AND OTHER EVENTS. A SMALL CAR ON WHEELS—that is what the "JAMES" really is—Three Speedß, with Separate Gear Box, Kick-start Free Engine, Automatic Sight Feed Lubrication, and many other advantages. It¥NI.,OI* and GTHSOX. CLUTHA MOTOR GARAGE, ABB THE LOCAL AGENTS FOB THIS UP-TO-DATE MACHINE, AKD mvm IXIFggTiQN. _

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 4 December 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 4 December 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 4 December 1914, Page 4

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