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• I. RHYME ON TRACKER'S BOOTS. "Where do you get your BOOTS and SHOES?" said Mrs. Smith ono day ■ Unto her neighbour, Mrs. Jones, just in a friendly way. . • : : "They last as long again as mine, and always look so neat:, "They seem to fit you. like a glove, so nice • they suit your feet." ' "I always buy from F. G. THACKER," Mrs. Jones did then reply: "Tho reason that-1 buy from him I now will tell you why. you see ho understands his trade, and buys for Ready Cash, Gets nothing but the Best of Goods, and never worthless trash. I used' to buy from other shops, but found it did not pay; The soles too quickly did wear out, or else the tops gave way. So if you want GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES, that give GOOD HONEST WEAR, Just go direct to I''. G. THACKER, and, you will get them there." . F, G. THACKER, 171 TAEANAKI STEEET. 6535
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 314, 29 September 1908, Page 3
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