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LEATHERWARE AT CUT PRICES

There's nothing li!,c leather'— An old saying but a very true one. Every day examples of the sterling value of leather are brought prominently before us. In the football field, the golf field, the racing world, and in almost every branch of sport leather plays an important part. But in thia connection the matter refers to real leather goods makers. Ac all are doubtless aware Messrs Young and Collins, the big leather goods merchants, are now holding an immense sale, and are inviting all and sundry to visit their premises. The leather articles there are aljays of the highest grade, but now that the prices have been nearly cut in half, ;°» ie h«9& bargains are to be obtained Messrs Young and Collins know they have very special offerings just now, and they want the public to know it too. Any Ttatements they make ci,n be verified by a visit of inspection. The firm wish it o be distinctly understood that every article ia reduced, the prices not only apnlying to the saddlery and harness department, but include trunks, hat boxes, travelling bags, holdalls, purses, pocket s ooks, brushes, pen-cry bags, military brush lets, etc., etc. Everybody, whether requiring these goods or not, should certainty see them, as the low prices for high "alues havtf qj ver before been attempted here.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12732, 30 March 1909, Page 7

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LEATHERWARE AT CUT PRICES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12732, 30 March 1909, Page 7

LEATHERWARE AT CUT PRICES Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12732, 30 March 1909, Page 7

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