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Public Notices Farmers, and others. who__are frequently.wprfctng in damp ground and scarcely know the comfort of dry feet should buy the "STANDARD "Brand The K Stockman ° is a special Damp-resisting Boot with a heavy runner sole, is without toe-cap, arid can be procured with the new Non-breakable or the ordinary Sewn Back. Men all over the country are enjoying comfort by wearing the "Stockman," Why not share a good thing, too? m S*3* a-mp-mm^mt sW****S*^ #*m i^t'Www i*W»V *& ?Ml m*. «« m m >-i*r ii'i. £§ **-*:■■?/ m m ■m, y--)-. *>& ■^m m >*. &e vzmk i-ssa #»* LIMITED I Stuart and Cumberland Streets, DUNEDIN s?^^ Farmers requiring Hydraulic Rams, Pumps, Hose,, and Piping, Corrugated Iron, and Tools of ail descriptions for the farm would do. well to give us a call. Flax-millers can see our Crosbie and Kincaid Strippers as well as Oils, Belting, Files, and every requisite they require. ' We are Electrical Engineers, General Engineers, Boilermakers, Plumbers and Gasfitters. Coppersmiths, Brassfinishers, Iron and Brass Moulders. Experienced Workmen sent to any part of the Colony on the shortest notice. Estimates and quotations from us will repay you. Our Show Rooms are replete with Porcelain Enamel Baths. Basins, Acetylene Gas and Gas Fittings in end* less- variety. Buyers of Old Lead. Zinc, Brass, Copper, and Iron.

rPHIS OFFICE is prepared to execute JOB A PBIKTIftG of every descrir Uonm large or small quantities at strictly Moderate Prices, baring a very large, .varied, and mo- . of Type and Machinery of k ueseriptaoa for excusing good ■sdc • ■ •

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Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 8