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HANNAH & CO., BOOTS, SHOE 3, SLIPPE. S, LEGH3-ING-3 AND LKATHfiR. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , Nursery Goode in Endless Variety. Girls' Primsolls from 1/- | Boys' Lace Shoes from 8/3 - Girls' Strong Laco Boots from 4/0 Boys' Cliomo Lace Boots from 5/0 Girlß' Tan Laco Boots from 5/6 B lys' Nailed Sim-tors from 7/6 Girls' Chroma Laco Boots from 5/6 Youths' Clirom Shooters • _ Girls' Fancy Slippers from 1/3 ' „ Strang Peggod Watorfcigh OUR GOODSTHE BEST. Ladies' Chrome Button and Laco Ladies' Button a.id Lxco Shoos, G lace Boots from 10/6 from 0/6 Ladios' Amoricau Button and Laco Ladic.' Tan Lac-.-Shoos from ojo i, Boots from 11/6 Ladies' Tan Lr.co Boots from 9/6 Ladioa' Fancy Slippers, vary laitefnl Ladies' Evenins Shoos in tho yery designs latest shapes OUR ■ PRICES THE LOWEST. Grnti' Chromo Lace B.ots from 15/6 " Gents' Tan Laco Boots from 11/6 Gents' Cookhams n Kip or Calf or Gents' Glaco Button Boots Chromo leathers Gout:. Patent Dancing Shoes from 5/6 Gents' American Baco Boots from 11/6 Gents' Fancy Slippers from 2/6 Gents' Kangaratta Lace Boot., 17/8 Gents' Knee and Thiojh Gumbootß Gents' Strong Pegged Nailed Shooters ' "Gonts* Grecnhido Watorlighta the very and Watortights from 11/6 •latost novelty A C\C\C\ PAIKS MAml WEEKLY IK OXJR OWN FACTORY. Repairs done promptly. Boots and Slices mn.de to mcasnro Solo Lo_thor, Nails and Polishes always id slock. Largest Stock ia Tow u. RrEAimM &.00., THIS SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH UNITED FAEMEBS' CO-OPEIUTIVE ASSOCIATION. COOMA" TEA. rpHE FAVOURITE BEVERAGE. SALES JNCREASING- DAILY. ' ~ S____4___tl6^__- —CAiF MEAL SHAMROCK PIG MEAL SHAMROCK BARLEY, MEAL THE CHEAPEST AND BEST SEND FOE SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS _. OATMEAL, 3/6 PER 251b BAG. TRY ■ x r COD LITER OIL FOR CALVES. , IN 1, 5 AND 10 GALLON DitUMS. TRY * MOLLASSES FOR CATTLE. '8 12 IN 5 GALLON DRUMS, 4 SUBSTANTIAL HEDUCTIONS OF QUANTITIKS OF 1 CWT AND OVER, I MSEED OIL CAKE CRUSHED. fr COCOANUT OIL CAKE (.BUSKED. 0 . --•-:____. - ~~ JT'SOOMBI What? "Tracker' ..•.._c_tr._r ...~~v '._-;r.,-..r-..-<__7 _____ Brand Eucalyptus. Yes 1 and j r„_.__i_. \,J'2. X _:<.--__ .3. going to stay for ever. Why ? Because l" j. .. yAi^^fk f *' >s tno Pul'° extract of tho Australian •\,s r ~; v-' '^■^iS^SxrA/■'* Bluegum Tiae. Testimonials aro still _ \--^AI arriving daily to us. I ' . I~* Obtainable from the following lead- - Js^f<A^xM&%ttsMMks^ i°S Chemists and Storekeepers :A. A. a 'AJ&2W^^^^^o^A^^ Lissaman, B. Loary, C. F. A. White--9 1 " "" _._i ford, J. Hepworth, F. B. Itunga, *™^^_-, ._-_,.-._.,„, U.F.C.A., F. Woodroofe, Freak. Ire--0 J£IJ©J_LIC-iri^iT .JS. land & Co.'s Wine-ind Provision storo, 0 | ,_____=_____= _—___.__ s ._-_^__=__ A.Clausen,-. Pinkei'tou, C. Bovans, 1 i For Asthma Drone'iitia, Cougli ar.d Chest A . Baker, Mrs Henderson ;W.F.C.A., Affections, Cnlds, liiSuenca, Catarrh, Sore p a hi a faa ;Mr Campbell, Pahiatua; G. n Throat, YVaoopms Cough, and Diarshoeo. Brewer and Mr Nelson, Ashhurst. 1- Do.-_--t.Jarc,?son-^r.revar.:._-Ur. ,_ j Agent - namea not fl p poar mg in this .. I PRICE - - -1a At4DatoD. | ___J ligt wil i p _ easo f orwar d E amo to —-«•»•=——-- —...ri' -"• v?-- Standard Offico. WHOLESALE from'U.F.C.A. and E. 8. Feplor, Photo Supply Slorc,|Pal orston all Merchants and Metropolitan Chemical Company, Wellington. JUMIIFS- liAMJrb. For The Million Just O p,e ii c d at.. Xhe Olapham Patent Horse Holder & Wlieel _C_ock. WILL IKSUKE TOUI- HOESE AND TEAP FOE SEVEN AND SIXPENCE (7s 6d). HEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL :— WITH the Clapham Patent Holdor a horse .may bo left safely in harnoss unattended. This patent is n boon to the public, and will soon bo universally used.—Stratford, January 14th, 1902.—MESSKS CLAPHAM BROS.—Dear Sirs, gives me great ploasuro to inform you that I hayo found your Patent Hors. Holder r exceedingly useful; it is easily and quickly applied, Bimplo in construction, and absolutely efficient. I beliove it to bo impossible for a horso to bolt when tho Holdor is applied. I havo used it with two thoroughbred horses during their breaking-in, and have left them harnessed to my gig for an hour at a timo with perfect confidence The Holder filis a want which I havo vainly tried to fill for yoars, andja an absolute essential to tho comfort and peace of mind oi everyone who has todrivo ajhoiße and occasionally leave it in harness. Yours faithfully, L. T. PAGEi M.B.C.S.,'Eng., L.8.C.P., Lond. Sold -y_. leading Storekeepers, Wheelwrights, Saddlers and othors. Sent ost ree to anyjpart of tho Colony on receipt of remittanco by Jha nianufaeturers, CLAPHAM BEOS., ASHHUBST. ■ WELDUMINIUM. 1 THE NEW METAL. LIGHTEST ON EAETH. , ONE SHILLING PER BAR. WANTED! L- EVERYBODY 10 KNOW THAT j ' Welduminium i_, Superior.tolSqlder. I WHY?—Because it unites such metals" as" TIN, ZINC, LEAD, COPPEB, ' BISMUTH, BBASS, GALVANIZED IRON, ELECTROPLATE andSILVEB. . Without Soldering Iron, Spirits of Salts, Chemicals, Aoids, Powders, Besin, or any ' Injurious Substances, which are all, more or less, Deadly Poicon. , y ONE BAR WILL MEND 100 ARTICLES. -\ WHAT IS WELDUMINIUM ?—lt is a NEW METAL, used throughout c , Amerioa generally, and by Btoh firms as Armour & Co.'s Moat Works, Chioago j . ; Ohaffey Bro/Fruit Preserving Works, South California; Columbia Fish Canning -± ' ""o. ; also North Queensland Meat Presorying Works—for soldering their tins, as _ tnere is no dangor of being poisoned with Spirits of Salts. t |*ag* Over 400 Testimonials received from Business Firms and Preserving v Companies. ~ Tbe history of WELDUMINIUM is that tho U.S. Government offered a bonus j ; of 10,000 Dols. for a substitute for solder, without using poisonous materials, as so i ; many peoplo died yearly through being poisoned with eating Tinned Fish and Moats. E \lt wasgain. d and patented by PO*WE EBSTEE & CO., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. ! DIRECTIONS FOB USE —Taio the article brokan, olean-«rell by seraplng i or washingrifhon heat it with a aot iron, or before or ovor a fire, candle or lamp, f When the article 'ia hot enough the WELDUMINIUM docs t the rest without the - t lid of Chemicals or ether Ptfaoncus Materials. s '! UNITED MBSEEi^GO-OPERATIVE 1 ASSOCIATION'LTD. -.a

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7413, 1 October 1902, Page 4

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