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m) I fW ilsil iVi c:ii! 't lo go al'Oiiu(l wit h poor boats *i".\* the groiosd '* so sloppy. JJ. ■>: i• s ■ oil i- reason for briiigin g this Footwear before your notice. SPLIT KIP 3HOOTEES, nuilod soles, t-x* and hed plates. Also vita plain sole;-, for those working •••• ti iii]«• ■t. A :..uy line at a sj>et*i:> 1 prict 1 l!S!,al 'y '" s (ii ' ! ill SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS, similar to above, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. PEGGED SHOOTERS. A hotter hoot, v. ith jiaaio-d soles. light' 1 !' and oooe lasting. Split kip. 15s 6cl, 16s 6d. MEN'S GREEN HIDE BOOTS. Sti 1.0 i,; i". >,• the slush. ! shooters. A o;r;wid 18s Gd. EVERY PRICE QUOTED IS POST FREE for Cash with Order. This p--.N ••.!t I ft .VII "Osr-OIKOS 'ill to a £OO.I thing, ;\>r we'll gladly refund voiir money if you're not perfectly satisfied. rmwm BJ i£ 10 $ *»1 i §yg ssbs «? a ts <BRS A L M II) *£&fO %J€%l 1,1 FOS TOE] Nelson. Moate & Co. "were awarded first and special prizes for blended leas, against all competitors, at the Auckland Exhibition; also first and special prizes for their collection of Ceylon, Indian, and China teas, and first prizes for their Nehnoa coffee and Cocoa respectively. So far back as ISS2. at ihe Now Zealand Toteniational Exhibition. this firm "was awarded the only gold and first silver medals for blended teas, in competition villi Australasia. The house of Nelson, Moate is now in the 3oth year of its existence, its headquarters being in Welli rig ton, and there are branches in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, Hobart, and Colombo. Mr. H. Nelson, the founder, still takes the leading part in its management, fWi feJ kaft Ifeil K&il A Remarkable itemeay i"oi' O f ll V- . h ] LoiUS, COUgiiS; /\&Ui HiJ, Croup, Bronchitis, and ail Throat, Lung and Wasting TOT E Lave an excellent assortment of FIRST CLASS GUNS to chooga * * from at moderate prices. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED, AND ARRIVING. Our own special brand of " J'ghtning" Cartridges von the Gun Club'fi Cup this year and were used by v*«» of the runners-up for same. None better on the market for shooting. Note the price: L \ 3s 3d per box, or 500 lots at 12s per 160. GUN REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. II? i %jsiium Also GEORGE-ST. Motor Engineers and Gunsmiths, JPALM lIP,ON NORTH. The following rough sketch of the railway system of vliich Palmerston is a centre shows at a glance the extent of the area covered by each morning's issue of the Manawatu Daily Times. The papers being despatched from Palmerston by the early goods .rains reach the centres specified earlier than ary other newspapers can possibly reach them, and in addition to. this various coaching services con\ey them to localities on both sides of the railway line. In the present stage of newspaper development in this country the morning newspaper necessarily has a much more extended circulation than the evening issues, because there is less .lose competition among the morning journals. Every centre has its evening newspaper, the circulation of which is practically limited to its town boundaries, for outside these if comes into competition with others, which necessarily have their own local support. Tlio morning papers, however, are publish'.d t>U to 100 miles opart from each other, and the respective circulation depends largely on which can first reach any particular locality. The Manawatu Daily Times, which is the oldest established newspaper between Marton and Wellington, is published in one of the most important railway centres of the Dominion, and its only competitors arc published in Napier, Masterton, Wanganui and Wellington. A very large area of country, therefore, forms its special field, which fact wiU no doubt be noted by advertisers. I EMULSIONj Its mir-ion h to ban::-H sieknes?, suffering and weakness. 1 here :# no beiict medicine for throat and lung foue'e?, debility and < eneral weakness. It aids uuccticn, gives nutriment and tone to the system, increases flesh and strer,oth, and ies',orcs pc-aect health. Evidence from Spreydon, N.Z.: — "After having a severe attack of Bronchitis, I tried Lanes L.nu'sion ?.rc! found :t wonderfully effective Lr strengthening I lie elicit." E. GORTON. Spt'cyd;n, N.Z. Procure a bottle of Lane, s Lmuision tD-day. Your chemist or storekeeper will supply you v. ith it at ~ n i-nd 46. ihe crge size is more fo-ncra nore thin two ci :'..t si.: holttcs. Uwa t E. G. LANE."." C'!.r::i"! Oamrr;,. NZ. 7 fSS Wffl US Si Thos Cook I Son (Olhces throughout the World i BOOK PASSAGED, SEC THE BERTHS, TAm^MuruG CWNAHGO J Pi-/ kf'fKARIKO p^m t m^ UNE TUS<S«CArt£SE TAIwTi OftINCAITiL^ 163^ MANC<onoko_ y HtiNTERVILLE^* c KueinroH K'mbolton 0 0 C/t.iwm PALMERaiO^ Foxton?, OANKtriRKE WOCDVILLE I-'Pakiatw ALE CLAr <n' EM ! Sall(hiay, WEEr.IXGTOX. CHEAP FAItM FOR DAIRYING OR SHEEP. A Genuine Chance for a man with Limited Capital. ACRES, rolling country, close to sea, good climate, school, store, p. 0.. creamery and railway station practically Manawatu district, well fenced and subdivided, permanent water, no buildings, could bo suhdivklep into four dairy farms. Price £ls 10s, £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. W. BIIOPHY Land icent ... Palmerston N 1 JKERERU on j AD The despatch of each morning's i ssue of the Manawatu Daiiv Times by the early goods trains enables all the district sketched in the above to U> reached at the earliest possible hour, and the mail service-; also en d.le ~osted papery to reach subscribers before any earlier news is procurable iii MiiMUi.ranrisaassESßFnßroan*!? •'•lapjsrs. r jjeonaw-Miußjiaßraßnn A. irio oergersen, General Carrier and forwarding Agent, PALMEESTON NORTH. Furniture Carefully Packed and liemoved. Goods forwarded to any part of New Zealand. Horses broken to Ilarness a speciality. 'Phone 333, >,.' ' H:;d Coat Merchant, * i Main Street East, Terrace End to wood cut to any length at shortest '"boo. Co"»lbrookdalc. S ate. Tar.pip, tVpo-a: a, Newcastle ' " blac rsmilh's '■ •ah in stock. Also Pice con-s. Or ■ or may be left at S. T. Hunt <ind Vo n-st Club Hoiel. 'Phone No\ Yar Jlccre 57f.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12806, 2 June 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12806, 2 June 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12806, 2 June 1914, Page 6