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“One tiling that cannot be too strongly emphasised is that manufacturers must be loyal to one another,” said Mr. E. 11. Marriner, of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Federation, to the Canterbury Association last week. “There are instances which come under our notice ef firms whioh are anrious for assistance in their own line, and at the same time are using imported raw materials when our own are available. There is one instance of a man who was representing a London house, and who was very anxious to have a heavy duty placed on American goods of fihe same line as he was handling, and saying that we should support England, who buys our products. Yet, outside his office was one of the latest American cars, which he had recently purchased.” The decorative section at the horticultural show contains 14 classes, for baskets, bowls, tables, man tie pieces, etc. This is one of the most interesting sections and good entries are anticipated. Full particulars are given in the schedule. Seo also advertisement in this issue. In this issue O. Manley, the wellknown furnisher, of Eltham and Opunake, has an announcement that must appeal to those who have that extra bedroom to furnish at Christmas time. A three-piece bedroom suite in sound tlmu for £6 19s 6<l must surely compel attention, and this is only one of the money saving chances given by this firm. Some wonderful bargains are obtainable at the “Hustlers” sale of Mollison’s assigned stock. Prices have been slaughtered in. every department. Inspection is invited. Shop early. Messrs. Sturm and Phillips will conduct their usual weekly fruit and produce sale-at the City Market to-morrow commencing at 10.30 a.m. Particulars will be found on auction page of this issue. The highest possible quality at the lowest possible price. That is what Messrs. C. C. Ward, Ltd., the busy Taranaki Drapers, are offering to-day. If you do not see what you require in our windows or advertisements, visit our busy stores and we will show you the right article st the right price. "The Only Way” to save money Is to economise by having your Suits, Costumes, Dresses, Hats, etc., equal to new We have the most up-to-date Steam « Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Plant in Taranaki for doing this class of work. Look over your wardrobe and let us have your soiled or faded garments to renovate. “Do it Now.” Our address is. J. K. Hawkins and Co., corner Devon and Liardet Streets, New Plymouth. Telephone <lB5. Stratford agent, Mrs. Rudkin, the Lollie Shop.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1926, Page 8

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1926, Page 8

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1926, Page 8