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%alandia Boots £-ohggs__ Style and Service ~?jp|F 8 Zealandi.*t Boots offer the splendid yx? BB combination of style, service, comfort and value. Lasts of the most y !■ fashionable models are always jZc Vw/ / I \ arriving at the great Zealandia Z' 1 1y / / i \MI factory, and are adjusted to the /I\l/ / / I *wH| New Zealand foot. Every man /I % ■ / 1 ■ owes it to himself to try a pair of / I\l/ < Sj Zealandias —there's no boot that I k XV I V] gives better value. Ask your y \1 g g[ ■ Shoeman to show you a pair— f afw M J ■ see the fine leathers used :n the I ■ ly ■! A Ji uppers—see how well the linings fit w 11 I ]k\jr ■ —note the careful lasting, the close \ \B »|- /gy ■ even stitching with tine quality silk \ W I <yf d'MB ■ and thread — examine the good -0 I aEe ■ welts and the splendid soles. *¥■ I S' H ■ Then try them—see how comfort- ■ able they are. You'll get better ■ Wear. too. than most boots have ■ given you. If your Shoeman TZL B ■ won’t show you Zealandias, B ■ write to '' \ B ■ Skelton, Frostick f M B ■ dk Co., Ltd. .■ ; M ■ Christcbc rch. B- - - jXM And at Auckland, >. and Greymouth. The boot illustrated ■ herewith shows a Zew- U lendia model, with jggiiP Jgt the new too that is M all the mce in ■■ London and a ■ New York. w a gfo-hi Ifncsn-.l ms) ** s ° -A./ \/

TMSoI THE (DAR WITH A PEDIGREE. The 25-k.p* TALBOT was the first car In the world to travel 100 MILES IN ONE HOUR, although attempts had often been made in cars ranging up to 200-h.p. GET TO KNOW ALL ABOUT THESE ALL-BRITISH BULL-DOC TALBOTS. ’ TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD.’ ACENTB - HASTINGS.

ffIRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun ot X Hedgley. Seafield or Awanui will be prosecuted. THOS. CLARK, H. R. CLARK, F. C. CLARK. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANT persons found trespassing with dog or gun on Crissoge or Ohuniknru properties will be prosecuted. G - P _ NOTICE. fTVRESPASSERS with dog or gun or -1- the ■■ Maraekakaho Estate will be MANAGER. Maraekakaho. A NY PERSON found trespassing on -/X Waimaraiua Station with Dog or Gun will be prosecuted. GERTRUDE F. MEINERTZHAGEV ” NOTICE. ANT person found trespassing with dog or gun on any propertv m occapauon of the undersigned will be nroeecated. Al) dogs found will be destroyed. WILLIAM NELSON. BROS.. LIMITED

TNf COLONIAL CONSIGNMENT, * DISTRIBUTING COY. LTD. 10BAD •mOB-14. OOWQATK Hi LU LONDON, 8.0. c. c. c. c. d. d- : Sheep being delivered from Barge Dy Elevator on to Sorting Table on Top Floor of Store. _ «. W*M- i™ ntK- Nelson Wharf, Lambeth, S.E.; • Refrigerated Stores. Nelson Wharf, Lambeth, S.E.; Branch Market Smithfield. E.C. Ship Canal. Manchester. 326-27, 388-89 C.TINCHESTER BIRMINGHAM, LIVERPOOL, SHEFFIELD, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, &c. Provincial Owes: n ’ Co are owners of ADVANTAGES—The C.C. <fc D. Co. has complete ORGANISATION.—The C.C. A D rapapitv control oor the handling and examination of consignRefnaerated Stores >" London h fer capable ments. Orders can be executed promptly to suit the and also at -la f P ?R r( ., ju i,,, iliellts o f buyers, and the country trade is an Ijojding IOtLObT Market St . «tn»;thfiel<l and at the especial feature of the distribution. The C.C. and D. 889 £f ntr ?’ Meat MaAet a Co.’s Consolidated Rate covers Storage until the Meat Branch l Neweastle-ou- Is sold. Each parcel is treated on its merits, and dealt BinninMPn. Liverpool. Sheffield, and l . 1 best advantage, and the price made guarTyne, Travellers working from those centres. ; . nteC(l to th(? owner . The C.C. and D. Co , were the first Colonial for dealing with Fr ° zeD 6at ’ AH*£rme?rlh? P ping on’their »- *beir own interests by instructing their Afleate W epesife Fraiwv to the 0.0. oaft D. U*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 7

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