We hear much nowadays of Imperial Preference, and of trade within the Kfflpire, ahd no one doubts the soundness of the principle that wo should deal With oof own people first. We are apt to r'ot'K«-t that the same principle applies equally to our own town. The prosperity of each individual trader is hound up with that of Lis neighbours, and remember that Mie inure von support your own town slums the bigger and better stocks they can keep. Why not start to-day, ' and order vour uow ledger from PAUL'S HOOK'AKCAPE? Look at the array of account hooks, etc., in the window' There I at any rate, is a wide choice of stationery and office requirements.* The beautiful Irish hand-embroidered voile blouses showing at the Auld Stores are alone worth a visit to see, but we also have jumpers and blouse? in voih» and muslin, all shapes in net, tnusliu and silk collars, and as these goods have been posted direct to us from Fnglaid, thus avoiding the high duty on Swiss goods, they haw opened up at a remarkably low price. If you are interested in these goods, c.dl in and see them, for we will he delighted to show them to yon. Auld and Co., the firm for good drapery values.* When you feel a cob! coming on, don't wait until it has gripped you, but tak e NAZpt* at.onctj. (4)
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13840, 19 August 1918, Page 4
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