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To Friends and Customers "'“ARTHUR HOPWOOD, IRONMONGER, PALMERSTON NORTH. IT hits l>een my great good fortuno to have enjoyed for so many year* your loyal and generous support. New Company— . Your increasing trade has been the direct means of my having the honour of introducing to you the Arthur Hopwood Hardware Co., Ltd. Objects This Company has been formed for the objects of “Buying Hardware at Preferential Price’s,” and to reduce the cost of “handling” between manufacturer and consumer. Buying Most satisfactory arrangements have been made with all tba English and American Manufacturers, and we are now pleased t» announce we are now on the “Merchant List,” which entitles us t* full rebates on all Hardware. These discounts can only be obtaino4 by guaranteeing to buy in large quantities and to pay cash. Handling Goods For economic handling of goods we are now erecting an extensive bulk store alongside our Show-rooms. These new premises run through from the Square to Cuba street, and will have a floar space of 15.000 square feet. In the Bulk Store we are installing the very latest ideas for lifting and sorting goods. At Foxton we are erecting a wharf and storage shed on the water-front. All Hardware, such as Golden Bay Cement, Fencing Wire, Roofing Iron, etc., will he stored there in bulk, and consigned direct to customers without further expense for handling. Selling Prices There Is no need to dwell upon the Low Prices we can now at. Suffice to say “that the Company, being under the direct per-Jr sonal supervision of ARTHUR HOPWOOD,” will be satisfied with the same nett profits as in the part, so our many friends and customers will obtain the full enjoyment of all advantages gained. Also, the original motto, “Prices beat all.” and tlie system, ‘‘Do all business direct,” will be carried on with the same energy as before. We are “Right after Trade," so if you will kindly call or writ* us for quotations we will quote you prices delivered or at your nearest. railway station. As usual, we guarantee every article we sell, and will replace any goods found faulty. Under these conditions we have not the slightest doubt that your future trade with us will be a constant source ot pleasure and satisi action, to your good solves. Inviting your inquiries. We remain, yours trulv, ARTHUR HOPWOOD HARDWARE Co., Limited, PALMERSTON NORTH.

JACK LING, (LATE J. PING), FRUITERER AND GENERAL GROCER. Importer, of — QUINESE SILKS. SEE THESE PRICES: 501 b Bag of Flour, 5s 9d. No. 1A Sugar, 561 b 10s 9d. Preserved Peaches, lOd per tin. Preserved Pears, lid ]>er tin. J ’reserved Apricots lOd per tin. Seeded Raisins, 5d per pkt. New Currants, 5d pear pkt. Rest Pickles lOd a. bottle. Large Bottle Worcester Sauce Is 2d. Essence Coffee Is Id bottle. Suita iieus 6d packet. Table Vinegar 9d a bottle. Jams, 3 tins Is. Baking Powder, lid per tin. Pineapple, Od por tin. Seeded Raisins, Gd per packet. Do not miss this prico list for tlio

lioxl, few works. MAKURI ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. NEAR TYLEE'S FORD. MEALS ANY TIME. OOOMMOOPTION for Travellers and Stock. EVERY ATTENTION. REASONABLE CHARGES. fTIHIS ix to lot the public of I’iybiJ. atun. anil surrounding districts know that I uni »t ill at the old stand, Main street Pahiatua. 1 lorso-sliooiog and general blacksmithing work promptly Mid faithfully executed. THOMAS PICKERING.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4396, 27 November 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4396, 27 November 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4396, 27 November 1912, Page 8