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fir Here are a few facts concerning Horse Collars. As a horse owner they will interest you, because a collar is a very important part of a horse's equipment, and you know without a well-made perfect-fitting Collar a horse cannot do good work. let Faot.~We carry two makes. One is our own manufacture, the other is English manufacture, imported by ourselves. It is our own make that we specially want to talk about. 2nd Fnot— Our own make are the equal of any Collars made anywhere. We know they are better than many. Bl*d Fact— Our own make contain the best of prime leather, the finest of rye straw, and workmanship that gain« for ua ft sterling reputation as Horse Collar makerr 4th Fact.— The fit of our own make is a fit that is easy, comfortable, restful, and in every way satisfactory. 6th Faot.— Witii such fit it is not possible for shoulders to become chaffed or ior«. Only badly fitting collars cause core shoulders. Ith Fact.— Our own make will last longer than factory-made, because they oontain better material and better workmanship. > 7th F&ot— <Our own make are sold at prices that are really small , for the value in them. The prices are often less than is charged for poorer-quality factory-made collars. Bth F»ot.~A solid guarantee is given with every collar of our own manufacture. A guarantee that says: "Your money freely returned if the collar is not satisfactory in material, workmanship, fit, or wear." flth Fact.— We believe such a guarantee is not offered by any other firm in New Zealand. Wo know our own make to be in every way reliable, and to be worthy of the strongest ' recommendation. Could any recommendation be stronger, could any collars be more worthy than when sold with "a money back guarantee"? I These are the prices of our own make Horse Collars— Draught Collars, 22/- and 25/- ' Plough Collars, 19/- and 22/- ' Spring Bray Collars, 22/6 , Spring Trap Collars, 22/- " ' . Colonial Yankee Collars, 18/6, 21/-, 22/6 ' ■ We want your Horse Collar Orders. f Young & (Eolllns, *\ { s Wholesale and Retail Saddlers and Saddlers' Ironmongers, 1 n AVENUE, WANGANUI. C

1 TjSlS^F^lte RESERVED FOB CUMMINS <fc CO.'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT. i FOR BEST VALDE iw HOTS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING BO IS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING 6(J TO ttastings Tyro ore, Ridgway Street. Boys' Sougc Sailor Suits. 4/6 to 10/6 Boys' Colonial Tweed Knicker Suits from S/6 Boys' Norfolk Suits from 10/6 to 19/6 Boya' Conway Suits,- with d.b. vest and Drill Sailor Collar, 10/6 Boys' Odd k.b. Trousers from 3/6 Boys' Wasliiug Blouses i'run 2/U Men 'a Colonial Tweed Suits, equal to tai-lor-made, 25/6 to 55/Men's Tweed Tlrousers (strong make), 6/1 1. Men's Serge Trousers (strong 'make), 5/0 Men's Colonial Saddlctweed Trous., JO/6 Special Line — MEN'S TUSCAN STRAW HATS, 1/9 each. Men's Panamas, 19/6 to 35/Boys' and Men's Straws, 1/- each. Hastings Moore, Cummins' Buildings . - Ridgway Street. Haro p used HORWEGUH - LEATHER PRESERVATIVE ? It tnakei Leatherpliant and supple.— las contafcu a miztur* of FIVE PURE OILS.— Ij? used properly, it •will not dry out of the leather.— lt ii specially good for Children's School Boots, E*rn«Bß. Trunks, Gladstone Bags, and Leather of all kindß.— lt 'will not prevent the surface of leather being polished after use.— ONE PINT ol thia oil will do more good work than three times tho quantity of ordinary leather dressing. Farmers, Heads of Families, & Stable-keepers - P>f tpeoial attention to these facts. NORWEGIAN "5" OILS Sold in Bottle* at 2/- »nd 3/6. Gallons 16/6. Special quotation! for 6 gallon drama. •OLE AQENTSt CRICHTON 4s NEWMAN.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11167, 30 January 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11167, 30 January 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11167, 30 January 1904, Page 2