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The Boot for the Working Man! Value to the man wlio is much on <his feet is represented primarily by wear, and it is in their sturdiness that our workman's bocts 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 ■atrong. and as cheap as they are comfortables IF YOU WANT A GOOD BOOT COME HEBE. Hodgson's Shoe Store, •<THE QUALITY HOUSE," FALMERSTON NORTH. Millinery Creations fHAT ARE exquisite

and quite exclusive are HERE IN A SPLENDID DIVERSITY OF STYI.fiS ANO DESIGNS. Liiey are Fascinating and drawing to th»-:a:<elve!» admiring crowds. ■L- ft ■ ' - - It would be well worth your while to pay us & visit now. D. M. George, CHOICE MILLINERY. THE FINEST FOUNTAIN ±EN ONOTO. \ i-. « self filling pen. • mi be carried in any position F ; t -it ,'etking. r has a perfect feed. dt is all British made. PRTCE 15/-. , G. H. R«nnett & Co.. The Square, Pulmerston North. m O Young Men Intending to Enlist. —Qualify for a commission in your spare time. Military instruction books are obtainable from Andrew Millar, the Square. ~ F' r ' ''"'sorvfr. See tlie | r>o.] J .a' " Yoho. Use no subutitute*. A 1/- tin ureserviMi 200 egg* 4/8 tin 1200 Chemist, an 6

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13211, 30 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13211, 30 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13211, 30 September 1915, Page 1

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