FOOTWEAR WE have no time for anything else but Footwear. We talk footwear, think footwear, dream footwear, and to us falls the task of shoeing the rich and poor. — THE — FURNESS SHOE STORE, THE SQI/AKE. PALMEKSTON N The store that treats you well, the store that saves you money, the store that gives you your money's worth, or your money back. Look us up for the following recent arrivals from England. Women's Chrome Calf Button Boots, straight toe caps, stout soles, sewn, 8s lid pair. Women's Chrome Lace Boots, ■ sewn, self cap, round toes, 8s 6d pair. Men's "Box Calf Goloshed Boots, our favourites—the boots we stake our reputation on, made = on the hand-sewn principle in two different styles, 16s 6d to 21s. Repairing and making on the premises by experts. No Branch Shops in Town. Telephone 317. J. P. Leary.] [T. P. Hendersor J. P. LEARY & Go's. — SALE — OF Musical Instrument* \ and Music. SPECIAL concessions for the holi days. Articles largo and sma! 1C from which to make your choice. From a Piano to a Canary. k " From a Trombone to a Tin Whistle. n From the most expensive Music to Sixpenny Pop. ° Just to hand—Music Cases in Rrea variety. v Violins and all Accessories. . Melodeons, Mouth Organs, Bugles 'I Signal Horns. Post Her™ Etc., Etc '' '' ■ 4 ~" SHOEING. C . HEARD, Farrier snd. Goners! Smith (Nearly opposite Palmer'* Anotior Mart). King Street, Palmeraton North. fB prepared to execute first-claes work in all branches of the trade and guarantees to stop brushing and forging (commonly known ne clicking) ; coma and cracked hoofe cared; young and unbroken horses gaaranteed to be shod. Racehorses, trotBRICKS! BRICKS 1 FOR SALE—Bricks in any quantity at Yard, pr delivered to any part of the district. Bricklaying of all descriptions. ! A. CAVE, Junr., Rongotea Brickyard. lf«|M& eHRKTGHUReH s ®£P«BSsgrSi©»s; WOOBVILLS. PIGS will be received at the following weighing stations as under:— February. Apiti .... ... (Monday) 1 15 Kimboltoii ... (Monday) 1 15 Haloombe ... (Tuesday) 2 16 Feilding ... (Tuesday) - 2 1G Oroua Bridge ... (Monday) 8 22 Palerston North (Monday) 8 22 Mangaweka ... (Monday) 8 22 Hunterville ... (Tuesday) 9 23 Ohakea ... (Tuesday) 9 23 Rongotea ... (Tuesday) 9 23 E. DOOLAN, Buyer and District Representative, Bourke Street, Palmerston N. February. Ashhurst ... (Tuesday) 9 23 T. H. HARTSTONE, Wairarapa Rei>resentative, "Woodville. PIU8! FIGS W DIMwOK & 00. LTD. WILL receive at the following weighing stations as under:— February. Oroua Bridge (Monday) 1 15 Rcngotea ... (Tuesday) 2 16 Palmerston N. (Wednesday) 3 17 Lintou ...- (Monday) 8 22 Levin . ... (Tuesday) 9.23 Buyer, H. WARE, Fritz Street, Palmerston North. February. Ashhurst ... (Monday) 1 15 Ohakea ... (Tuesday) 2 16 Bunny thorpo (Wednesday) 3 17 Feildliig ... (Wednesday) 10 24 Buyer, JAMES McALLEJ, Feilding. B LOOK HEY ANDLIfWINtfTON. LICENSED PLUMBERS & DRAW CONNECTORS TO THS BOROUGH. ALL KINDS OF SANITARY WORK CARRIED OUT. PETUNTSES ami Sole Munafawtareriof the DouhLe Draught Ventilator*. Awarded Qol4 Medal »nd Diploma against #H oomers at the New ZeaUnd lutwr wttonal exhibition.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8794, 9 February 1909, Page 6
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