A salo of -unredeemed pledges will be held at 1.30 on Monday by Messrs. E. .Tohnson and Co. Particulars are advertised. On Wednesday next Messrs. George Thomas and, Co. will auction 4SO boxes of Hudson's No. 2 Extract. TXOME-S£P ABATED CREAM 1 and FARM BUTTER bought at highest rates by BRAY BROS., Wellington. All railages paid, and cans supplied. AGENTS FOR- i N.Z. Poultry Industries, Ltd. ■j- North and South Island Egg Circles, Palmer's Poultry Poods, etc. , • Write to ' BRAT BROS., Butter Factory Proprs., Wellington. We do not want anyone to take up shares in our Company but receive cream from anyone who likes to send it atang. Wβ pay all railage to St. John's Station. Our PRICE is EQUAL to any other if not BETTER; our WEIGHTS and TESTS we' guarantee to be correct. Our largo output make our espouses per ipound of butter .manufacture small. AVo have the LATEST and MOST UP-TO-DATE Machinery in N.Z. We ate out to DOUBLE our supply, and hope to get further supplies. For prices and further write us, MAOK.I----IAND DAIRY CO., LTD., P.O. Box 185, . Wangamii.—Advt.
closing days, we have further /IWliM'il/ This week will see a regn- jSll /// f § j||| Hi lar bargain carnival at this /// 111 I jjf- jj|| Ifl Store of ours, and men who Mj'K 111 V II i| 111 Xj't " ! miss this opportunity will bo Jβ' ' I'j j ||| ' • Wk, M ' missing 0110 of the big chances =B ***»_«'*s 'I ' ' y or tho season. -aa.— — As examples of what we mean, when we say we have fur- _. ther reduced prices, wo quote the following:— P -MEN'S TUNIC SHIRTS IK WHITE AND FANCY STRIPES —Worth ss. 6d. Clearing at 3s. 6d, each. •- MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS IN FANCY PATTERN FABRICS— - I" Going Now at 4s. 6d. ' MEN'S UNDERWEAR—Much umlerpriced. r UNDERSHIRTS, IS. UNDERPANTS, IS. 3d. J .MEN'S WORKING TROUSERS—Strong and Durable. Usu- _ ally 7s. lid. Now 4s. 11d. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS-Tailor-nuide and decidedly sty- r lish. Regular Prico, 555. 6d. Sale Price, 475. 6d. COME AND REAP THE FULL BENEFIT OF THIS FINAL OPPORTUNITY. n "SPECIALISTS IN MEN'S WEAR," MANNERS STREET - WELLINGTON. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK, AND FRIDAY J UNTIL 10.30 p.m. L iar— 11 1. .1 ij
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3024, 10 March 1917, Page 12
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