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The Boot (or the Working Man! Value to the man who is much on his feet is represented primarily by wear, and it is in their sturdiness that our workman's boots are especially ( noteworthy. Built of special durable leather, which means months of hard wear, these boots are the best ever offered to working men. But more, they are comfortable as well as strong, and as cheap as they are comfortable. IF YOU WANT A GOOD BOOT COME HEBE. Hodgson's Shoe Store, "THE QUALITY HOUSE," PALMEBSTON NOBTH. Millinery Creations THAT ABE TBULY EXQUISITE AND QUITE EXCLUSIVE ABE (' HEBE IN A SPLENDID DIVEBSITY OF STYLES AND DESIGNS. They are Fascinating and drawing to themselves admiring crowds. It would be well worth your while to pay us a visit now. D. M. George, FOB OH#IOE MTT.T.TNEBY. THE FINEST FOUNTAIN PEN Is the ONOTO. is a self filling pen. 1 cm be carried in any position w :f.. ut leaking. It has a perfect feed. It is all British made. PBICE 15/-. G. H. Bennett & Co., The Square, Palmerston North. jjp 0 Young Men Intending to Enlist. —Qualify for a commission in your spare time. Military instruction books are obtainable from Andrew Millar, the Square. r3Ko7the" Egg Preserver. See the Red Label Yoko. Use no substitutes. A 1/- tin preserves 200 4/6 tin 1200 eggs. Scott, Chemist, and ■tore*. 4 1 £ '■*

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13209, 28 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13209, 28 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13209, 28 September 1915, Page 1

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