Wet Weather Wearables. ■J i T ou can't afford to go around wit h poor boots now the ground's so sloppy. Hence our reason for bringing this Footwear before your notice. SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS, nailed soles, toe and heel plates. Also with plain soles for those working on timber. A new line at a special price (usually 10s (id) ' 9s 6d. SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS, similar to above. 10s 6d, 12r 6d. PEGGED SHOOTERS. A better boot, "\v-ith pegged soles, lighter and more lasting. Whole ldp. 15 S 6d, 16s 6d. MEN'S GREENHIDE BOOTS. Strongly nailed shooters. A grand boot for the slush. ~~ lg s gd. EVERY PRICE QUOTED IS POST FREE for Cash with Order. This puts Oiit of town customers on to a good thing, for we'll gladly refund your money if you're not perfectly satisfied. Coliinson & Cunninghame, Ltd., 1 & 9 Broad Street, PALMEBSTON NORTH.
Guns and Cartridges FOB THEJ • Shooting Season. E have an excellent assortment of FIRST CLASS GUNS to choosa from at moderate prices. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED, AND ARRIVING, Our own special brand of thing" Cartridges won the Gun Club'k Cup this year andfjwere used by tw* of the runners-up for same. None better on the market for shooting. Note the price: 3s 3d per box, or 500 lots at 12s per 100. GUN REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. 6. B.BYCROFT&Co 9;<&8l0 MAIN-STfcW. and Also GEORGE-BT. Motor Engineers and Gunsmiths, PALM RSON NORTH. A Morning Paper's Scape. The following rough sketch of the railway system of which 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 trains reach the centres specified earlier than any other newspapers can possibly reach them, and in addition to this various coaching services convey tiiem to localities on both sides of the railway line. In the present stage of newspaper devefbpment in this country the morning newspaper necessarily has a much more extended circulation than the evening issues, because there is less close 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 it comes into competition with others, which necessarily have their own local support. The morning papers, however, are published 80 to 100 miles apart f ron* 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 are published in Napier, Masterton, Wanganui and Wellington. A very large area of country, therefore, forms, its soecial field, which fact wiU no dolibt be noted by advertisers. ' . ...... : tom*i HAMJNUiV; WttMWHo to/tat^? *«SSw IAIIMNCAftCm: "ATAHOA'CL jMHAti M*HCAW£H OHINCAITI Mancaonohyr Huntebviux.^ * ■ otontum . > "Mtr K'Mboiton O tfAICOMBC At*-., * O Cmmtmv PALMERSTO IAHWYHKt (kONCBURN^ Foxtdn* *W»IATMI /wtntw fLevm The despatch of each morning's issue of the Manawatu Dailv Times bv the early goods trains enables all the district sketched in the above to bo reached at the earliest possible hour, and the mail services also enable posted papers to reach subscribers before any earlier news is procurable A. M. Bergersen, | A. J. Y General Carrier and Forwarding Agent, PALMEESTON NORTH. Furniture Carefully Packed and Removed. Goods forwarded to any part of New Zealand. Horses broken to Harness a speciality. 'Phone 333. WOOD and Coal Merchant, 186 Main Street East, Terrace End firewood cut to any length at shortest notice. Coalbrookdale. State, Taupiri Puponga, Newcastle, and blacksmith's coala in stock. Also Pino cones. Or der may be left at S. T. Hunt and Oo next Club Howl. 'Phone Nos. Y-ar
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12808, 4 June 1914, Page 6
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