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* I DIRECT FROM THF MANUFACTUR. ' * ERS, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF B©ST©GK'S W©RLO -- FAMED 1 A WIDE R-i"" >f Dainty and Up-to-date Models in both>Ladies' and Gentlcm«-vs Boots and Shoes, marked at our' usual keen prices. The middleman's profit, which is cut out whenever we import a shipment of this description, doesn't mean increased profits for ourselves, but means a. considerable saving to our customers. Our recompense is the increased turnover which is a natural sequence of the special value offered. i! to inspect these Goods. pi k DIRECT IMPORTER & UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, m 'Phone i. Ivhere you can always be assured of THE HIGHEST CLASS of SOiiER DRINKS Agents for • Wendel's Famous Cider (on Draught) Grey & Menzies' Grapine Paeroa Natural Mineral Water : N.Z. Government Analysis: per Gal.)—Magnesia Bicarbonate 73.0 ; Sodiumbicarbonate, 39.4 ; Calcium Bi-carbonate, 35.5 ; Total solids, 167.8; Free Carbonic-acid, 26.0. ONE DOZEN AND UPWARDS—DELIVERED PHONE 60 British Fruiterers SO TE AWAMUTU LIKE THE BRITISH FLEET OUR PRICES ARE IRRESISTIBLE. "DEMEMBER, when buying your Footwear, the importance of a first-class fit. It brings lasting comfort and satisfaction, and creates a legitimate pride in one's shoes. We recognise that the successful shoe store is that which caters for every pocket, supplying its clients with footwear at their own prices, and avoiding goods that would tend to lower its reputation. WE HAVE FOOTWEAR IN ALL FITTINGS. REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. SHOEIST, , Teasdale's Buildings ('Phone H2) Te Awamutu. Give 'Phone 112 a ring if you can't call. Almost all our laws are prohibitory and curtail the liberty of the subject. A man may ride a motor cycle 50 miles an hour on a private road, but is prohibited from running at this speed on the public road. A man may decide to deal in opium but the law prohibits him. A man may decide to sell intoxicating liquor but the law prohibits him ; only those who hold a license to break that prohibition may sell it, and even THEY arc prohibited from selling to lads under 21, to drunken men, and other prohibited persons. These licenses are confined to a few, and every three years the law asks you to say if you think they should be allowed to continue. The Principle of Law is to prohibit that which works against the good of thy neighbour; therefore the law says: "Thou shalt not steal." It docs not leave it to the individual to decide whether he •<. will steal or not, but simply prohibits it. An American said : "In America we look upon the Liquor Trade from a business point of view ; wc say The Nation is composed of individuals and that which lessens the efficiency of the individual weakens the Nation and must be swept away. After 10th Dec. this space will fee used for E. Le Roy's Advertisements of Slack Covers, Tents and Coats WHAT DO YOU THINK OF OUR RECORD? A Record that any firm might justly be proud of. Our Exhibit in the Palace of Industries and Machinery Court gained:— S Special Gold Medal Award*. SI Firit Awards. 3 Second Awardi. No single exhibitor came anywhere near us in regard to the number of wins. At the opening of Exhibition we held the record for apace (2010 sq. ft.); at the close we held the record for awards (59). Our display included J. Wright's 'Eureka' Gas Stoves, Phillips & Co.'s Steel Pulleys, ' Edina' Windmills, Royal Eanges, ' Veritas' Gas Mantles and Burners, Electrical Appliances and tons of other goods too numerous to mention. Remember the reliable firm to deal with is:— A. & T. BURT, LTD, jfitedL CUSTOMS STREET WEST, AUCKLAND also at Wellington, Christcburch, Dunedin, Timaru, and Invercargill. 15

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Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 370, 27 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 370, 27 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 370, 27 November 1914, Page 3

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