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S per cent. /10 par cent, N.Z. Federated Boot Manufacturers'* Industrial Association of Employers. Auckland, 7th August, 1912 Mr T. H. CLARK, Boot Dealer. Dear Sir,—The above Association, having given serious consideration to the present high prices of leather and all classes of milLcrial used in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, together with the increased cost of prediction, have unanimously resolved that in order to maintain the existing it is imperative tint the selling pi ices of Footwear he ion to the increased cost of materials and production. Signed, on Lehalf of Association HIvKIIEKT DEARSI.Y, President ALFRED THEN WITH, Treasurer The above was received last week and clearly indicates that a rise of 5 per cent, to io per cent, will be imposed on goods bought after Sept. isi. The only compensating note and sympathetic feature for the public appears to be that Clark' Colossal Boot Sale is in full swing, when you can still buy your requirements at Sale Prices. See former advt. or Visit Boot Emporium —FOR—PRICES! BARGAINS!! VALUE !*!

iiiis I [Willi 1 » Zffc Your Suit Should You Credit Its all very well for folk to pn They do count. The Tailor dot-; makes all of him but his hands nv The kinds of suits we tailor re flee' fitting perfectly with that n:.;.rt that bespeaks tiie well dressed man. y appearances don't count. ■n'\. make 1 lie man but he ii face dunr;.: business hours. : credit on their wearers — h;ng ai.d style about them J. M'eRAE Ladies' and Gent's Tailor, Ross Place, Lawrence,

Watches. I have in Stock ail the different grades in Gold, Silver, and Metal. A Good Working" Wateh is o;t Nonmagnetic, Double-awe, Jewelled Lever, guaranteed to keep Accurate Time,"and sent to any address for A. MELLOE. Late E. Gunton, The Jeweller, Lawrence.

Okaabk ini Btorw, MS 4 2/6 iU ENIi YTGKI AN til l : U< SUNHAVS M.l.Wl'i;-Pie,ici,--r: Ke.v. I'. P. Dun-.anl, MA. Prayer M'-«linji Sinulay iiiurtiinjr sit lu 30. Blue Spur 3 p.m. Mr Eriie Wellierstones 3 p.m., Mv liiirwanl Ad ET II GDIS X (' II I" HP 11. Sunday's Skkvicts Preacher : Kov. Win. Watson. iwrence 11 a in., Mr Waison \ Korean 7 p.m., Mr Wiilsun j- Mission Blue Spin 6 p.m., Mr Watson ) ServiceEvans Flat 3 P m., Mr Watson

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5972, 24 August 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5972, 24 August 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5972, 24 August 1912, Page 3

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