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ELECTORS. T^LECTORS. j the following " ; moderate, ; »,^ ;;_ tndependent, And | 1 T7NPLEDGED k pANDIDATES. i I ' WILL IF ELECTED FAITHFULLY & IMPARTIALLY ADMINISTER THE PRESENT LICENSING ACT, ■ HAVING SPECIAL REGARD TO THE STRICT OBSERVANCE OF SUNDAY AND AFTER HOUR CLOSING. i <■ A ICKIN, GRAVES •VfASEFIELD, THOS TAYLOR ■\TENNIE. JAMES MILNE ' mUDEIIOPE. ROBERT TTPTON, JNO. HENRY i i REMEMBER: pOLLIXO ', D AY> WEDNESDAY, 01ST XT ARCH, And -HVERY " -p.LECTOR IS ENTITLED TO 3 i '. rpHE pNEUMATIC TTEEL AND qOLE pOMPANY ((LIMITED). i The above Company was floated and registered in Wellington some, few months •• since, and all the shares that the Directors desire to dispose of have already C been allotted. Mr Lingard, the Patentee, however, by agreement, accepted a cert tain number of Shares as part payment 1 for his interests in the Invention, and a s few of these Shares he now offers! .'for sale at the same price as that at which the Company was first floated. As Boots fitted up with the Pneumatic Heel have been tested by innumerable laymen and military men, and have been pronounced by all as being- wonderfully comfortable, and ease producing, and as manufacturers of boots and exports have critically analysed the "air pad" and pronounced it to be a wonderfully simple, inexpensive, and practical invention, easily adapted to either old or new, boots, and filling: a Ions;-; felt want, it is not unreasonable to surmise (by reason of the unlvarsal use of ] " boots) that the patent will eventually be ! one of the largest money-making: inven- j tions ever produced in the World. It is ' not the intention of the Directors of the; Company to manufacture the heels in question, but to offer the patent rights , for same to the various countries through- i out the world, and if the Home Imperial authorities favourably entertain givingthis patent a trial (as from official testimonials it is thought that they will do), it is more than probable that before the close of this year the patent rights may ? have been disposed of to the various countries at prices that would more than satisfy the most sanguine-minded speculator. By Special Appointment. TO THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY. TTAIRDRESSING, MANICURE, AND MASSAGE ROOMS. IpS -VTICCOL, .".rn.HE T)OUDOIR." A.M.P. Buildings, Queen-st. (UPSTAIRS ONLY.) f Telephone 1040. MISS McELWAIN HAS RETURNED TO AUCKLAND, l_ and may •be consulted as usual on MISS McELWAIN, all Affections of the Skin and Hair, TOILET Hygienic Face and Scalp Massage, SPECIALIST. Shampooing-, Manicuring, Pedicuring, (Pupil of Westall Hair Dressing, and Dyeing, etc., etc. Guest, Melb.) FOR SALE. Latest , Toilet Novelties » ... ■ and Hair Work of I every description. Fringe Nets, Wavers and Crimpers, Pads, New Pompadour Frames, etc., Ladles' Own Combinga Made Up. Removal of Superfluous Hair a Specialty. Consultation Free. Treat- ■ ments ,by 3 appointment. ■ No. 206. VICTORIA ARCADE (2nd floor). I (Take Elevator.) Telephone 254.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 4