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One of our representatives has carefully examined and tried on a pair of boots fitted up with the pneumatic pad, and can vouch for the tm« deniable comfort effected hy mean.". of this invention, the wonder beingtlia't this simple, inexpensive contn'vainee has never been thought of before this. Tine opinions of laymen as to cooiifovti O'C military men. as to ease in marching-, and of boot manttla.siairors as tc the necessity and practicability of the invention are most convincingl, and it certainly looks as if Mr Lin if arc] has fallen on to a n-ood tiling-. The pnteirteo, Mr Ling'a.rd. hopes to visit Enjyla.nd shortlj', v.-itli ri view to exploiting his interests there, mid if be succeeds in. persuading the Eritisih army anthorliies to adopt hi.s heel g-reat results may be expected.

Instrumentalists desirous of joinn ing the Ponsonby Orchestral Society are requested to send tiheir names at once to Mr James Short, Dunedin-st.. 3?on-sonby.

The Salvation Army announce a grand rottaek; lasting' from Saturday, the 17tli, to Tuesday, the 20th.. at title Albert-street' Barracks, Admission of sixpence will be charged, on -Hobday and Tuesday.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 9

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 9

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 9