The U.F.C.A. Jiave recently opened miny new crates of bedroom, dinner, tea. glass, and miscellaneous china ware, direct from England, the Continent and America. As their Home buyers have excelled themselves in regard to prices, quality and patterns^ the whole slock is being offered to the public at unprecedentedly low prices. All the goods are marked in plain figures, are pleasingly arranged, and it is certain that a personal inspection will convince yon of the truth of these assertions. A standing invitation of the U.F.C.A. is "Walk right in; none asked to buy."—The United Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd. —Advt. The DSNTON HAT is Bound value i 10s 6d. Dnitod Farmers Co-e Aaao ciation.* • •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8142, 16 November 1905, Page 7
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