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MISCELLANEOUS. The "Elsa Tackless Shoe for Children. A SHOE that embodies the most careful thought and the mast beautiful features of comfort ever given to children's footwear. A Shoe that every parent wijl consider it their duty to investigate. A Shoe without tacks, without roughness and without a chance to injure or cripple the little one s feet. The HODGSON STORK ?Ws this grand little boot ia sizes f o:u 4's to 10's. Besides thi« excellent tackless idea the vrhole m-ike-up of the Shoe is most betiutif !. The fine soft pliable leather, the smart natural form shape an>' the .-i dendid finish all contribute to make it the most desirable boot ou the market. See it in the Hodgson Window, both complete and in the process •f making. Sizes 4's to 6's, 6/- a pair Sizes 6's to 10's, 9/- a pair —THE—HODGSON SHOE Thi Square Palm erst on N. FEUDING MOTOR RACES. INDIANS 60 m. P. h. INDIAN (E. Hinds) secured fastest times in all races, and won 10 mile handicap from scratch. DOUGLAS 2f beat all 5J h.p. singles NONPAREIL CYCLE & MOTOR CO. Sollitt Bros., Ltd. BUILDER*, CONTRACTORS, TIMBER MFROHANTS, and BAWMILLERB. IF you are thinking of bui'dirg, ring up 329 or write to P.O. Box 148. We have la-ge stocks of sepsoned timber at «ur yar-R, Ea=t street, Palmerston N., and we can also quote you for building timber direct ficm our mill, Ohaku^e Having onr own mills places U3 in the posilioa to quote vo'i absolutely the lowest prioe, togethpr with the beat workmanship, whit h can be seen by inspecting the following — P.N. High School, Union Bank of Australia, 8t Pair's Church ; Dalgety and Co'a, Palmerste.n North and Booth, Macdnnald and Co'a, Hastings; and the residences of Dr Stowe. Dr G-eig, H H. Nash. Esq., and J. Bull Esq.. , (Hunterville). These are onlv a few of the many conracts carried out by us in Palmerston N., , and surrounding districts. Why not make yonrs another, : Careful Housekeepers WITH a little foresight will be well advised to lay in a stock of DRY FIREWOOD FOR THE COMING WINTER Now that paddocks and weather conditions are suitable for transport, etc. There is nothing more cheerful on a wet and cold day than a bright warm •fire. TIRATU COAL & WOOD YARD Main Street West Are landing wood every day just now which will be sold cheap direct off trucks. Inspection invited. C. N. OLAUSEN, Manager. BUSINESS NOTICE. TO MT CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC HAVING taken my brother H. S. Osgood, late of Dannevuke, into •partnership, customers can rely on receiving prompt attention to all orders connected with the trade. All work Hndertaken will be carried out with the best of workmanship and first-class material under our personal supervision. The firm will be known as Osgood Bkos, Royal Blue House, 57 Rangitikeiitreet, Painters and Paperhangers and •General House Decorators. Thanking you all for past patronage. Yours faithfullv, J. OSGOOD.

A Pleasant Method of Shaking Off Summer Fag. OF quitting that lazy, done-up sort of feeling. If it was a troublesome or a dear specific, we would hesitate to advise it. It is, however. a very simple and withall a very cheap method. A preparation known as COMPOUND SYRUP 0? HYPOPHOSPHITES Containing the essentials that make for fitness, a preparation that stimulates, that tones up the m f&ct a pwerfu restorative for brain and body, and with RHhLLIN and LUNGsAM makes the trio of health makers complete. A bottle will put you right for autumn. »»» 3EBBE3T HEF Square Pharmacy. " No Brunch Shop.' Palmerston N.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1901, 22 April 1913, Page 1

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