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1914 ELECTIONS Planks in the Farmers' Platform by Laidlaw Leeds No. 9 Bare Majority One of the staunchest planks in Laidlaw Le.eds platform is “ Majority Rule.” Why should the Retailer, who is in the minority, have the sole right of buying direct from the Wholesale Warehouse, while you the real wealth producer are debarred from purchasing from the wholesaler, with the splendid exception that Laidlaw Leeds’ big new warehouse is open to you. We stand for Majority Rule. There are 50 times more farmers than storekeepers, yet the storekeepers, 4 although in the minority, are allowed to demand that the wholesale merchants shall not sell direct to you. We defied the retailer —we believed, and still believe in the greatest good to the greatest number — that’s why our wholesale warehouse will be always wide open to you. Our big illustrated Catalog is FREE —if you have one use it —if you haven’t write today. Another plank next week. (There’s a reason for our wonderful growth.) EIO LAIDLAW LEEDS (Our Guarantee: Satisfaction or money back.) lUFPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Wholesale Merchants Warehouse —Corner of Hobson Mt Wyndham Sts., Auckland

55 years unbroken popularity, by merit alone / This Tea does not depend on any catch penny schemes for its trade. We don't have to beguile yeur attention away frem the quality by devising coupon or prize-gift schemes in order to push our sales. Our tea for 3 5 years has sold by sheer merit alone. It is worth every penny ef the price—and more. Its quality is outstanding. A cup of Nelson Moate’s Tea can be distinguished from others in a moment—it has a delicacy of flavour, a quality and purity that cannot be found elsewhere. The strength and purity of Nelson Moate’s Tea results in its being also the most economical. It is the best value you can possibly get. By merit alone it has taken the pre-eminent place, by merit alone It still keeps it, and always will. See to it you get Nelson Moate’s. There are a* ‘‘ just-as-goods,” so refuse them firmly. Awarded 4 OOLD, 2 SPECIAL and 1 SILVER MEDAL. Prices : I/♦, l/8. l/10, 2/-, 2/2, 2/4, 3/NELSON. MOATES Pure c Feas

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4942, 16 September 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4942, 16 September 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4942, 16 September 1914, Page 6

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