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ROBUST BOOTS FOR ROMPJNG BOYS! J&& ORDINARY BOOTS ARE NOT' BEST •. FOR BOYS. TOO MANY BCOTK f\ g? CRAMP THE FEET, AND IF WRONG- .______________ > fr__3____./ LY SHAPED, WEAR OUT FASTER, BPflP'^4l|_____\ OUR BOOTS FOR BOYS ARE WELL , ~^_BfflßßffiL^ SHAPED. THEY ARE MADE i^WwmMWk STRONGLY. TO DO GOOD SERVICE, JHiii^BMlllUmL AND THEY UNDOUBTEDLY WILL. _fIBP^|HB WE'VE ALL SORTS OF BOYS' \ y U^F f .^H| BOOTS BUT THE UNWORTHY \ ¥<£k ** . _. _«^ MOTHER ALWAYS BUYS HARRY ADAIR, «»»» , THE PHIT EESIE SHOE STORE, — GISBORNE. I

It is two months since Timothy Crud•Jen arrived in Wellington from Gisborne. Finding no Avork, he proceeded to Masterton, but three Aveeks ago again tried his luck in tho city. There, he has been living a vagobond's life — so aid Chief -Detective Broberg in the S.M. Court, Wellington. Accused avoj? willing to return to Masterton, where he had honest occupation aAvaiting him, •md on this understanding he Avas orderid to come up for sentence when called upon. Miss A. Ratz, The Lake, via Charie- • ille, Q., writes : "1 do not knoAV what ye people who live in the bush would lo without Chamberlain's Remedies. Many o' us live miles from a doctor, and he time that Avould be lost in sending or one in a case of Croup would, in -nost cases, prove fatal, /to say nothing >f the expense. In our family we takthe precaution of keeping Chamberlain's vJough Remedy on hand— we alwayt aave a few bottles in the house — and wi all it our doctor. As a matter of fact, •ne and all of Chamberlain's Remedies Lave a place in our medicine chest, and t could not tell you the number of timet ,hey ha\'e saved us serious trouble." for sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. Some interesting figures as to the .alue of the builaing trade in Wellingon were quoted by Mr W. D. Murdoch building inspector to the City Council) o the limber Commission. The estinated value of buildings in 1904 (year nded March 31) avus £343,024, in I9ot J433,930, in ,1906 £574,055, and iyui 2557,550. Iri 1908 tho figures Avere J674,813, and in 1909 £433,100— a filling off of £241,713. There was more milding in brick than there Avas fornerly, and the cost was'not much more, limber, too, was being dis_)laced by conrete and plaster. Medical Syndicates specify, among all liucalyptua products, SANDER ano "UNb- EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, as the .ne exclusively fit for internal applies ion. Royal patronage and universal use honor this original preparation. IU terling and unprecedented qualities coW aand the distinction. Beware of substi ate*.* Fireplaces Avith real fires are common •nough on modern liners. But Messrstarland and Wolff- have gone the length .n the neAv Red Star liner Lapland ol providing a couple of inglenooks for first -tbin passengers. One is at the afternd of the lounge, and the other in the eading-room. Here the voyagers' should «d the very perfection of cosiness, especially during the winter . passage. Another feature of the is a /erandah, with small tables, arranged in ho cafe style. The Lapland is for the \.ntAverp-New York service of the Red >tar Line. V mule can kick both hard and quick, And Avhen you least expect it ; t V cold may kill, and often, will 'Defy you to reject it! Jut Woods' you know some time ago, And after years of thinking, nvented his Great Peppermint Cure, '■ Which stops all colds like AVinking ! Ihe Angora goat is receiving very tattering reports from settlers in the lorth of New Zealand. On many holdngs that have been infested by tht lackberry pest, this goat is regarded as ne of tho most valuable animals imported into tlie country. Useless tertiary by its aid has been rendered tilllble, and OAvners of country in the angihua and other districts can with . s'. assistance' win back A'aluable soil - hich is noAV claimed by introduced dants, and can increase their revenue >y the sale of mohair. On the Bickertaff Estate, in the Kaipara district, the -iovernmeriti has -a nerd of pedigree Vngoras which are doing good Avork, no are satisfactorily increasing and .» the Bay of Islands one firm of ag^ri- , ulturalists is ibreeding on an extensive iale for market. t certain young fellow of Ryde Jetermuied that he'd suicide, But the pill Laxo-Touio Made living harmonic, fow— he couldn't be sick if he tried. AXO-TONIC PILLS ,10.d and Is 6d. In a leter to a friend, in Wellington, Ir David Milligan. writing from Rome, ays he has found since he arrived in taly that people competent to express n opinion are agreed that the collapse' f many brick buildings at Messina duri the great earthquake was due to the ' vet that rascally bad mortar had been sed by speculative contractors. Selwyn Centenary* . j The centenary of Bishop Selwyn Is the subject of ft commemoration number by "The Graphic" ttilS week. One of the finest collections of photos, anil mementos ever got together appear, with a striking .full-page photo, of the late Bishop. A {.wealth of biographical detail and reminiscences complete a valuable and historic number of New Zealand's brightest weekly.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. FARMERS' UNION. VETERINARY^ SURGEON. All Persons interested, in the Veterinary Surgeon's Services being •ontinued are requested to attend Meetngs as follows at 7.30 o'clock t — * Monday, 31st, Makauri School Room. Wednesday, 2nd, Royal Oak Hotel, MataAThero, ' ; ' Friday/ 4th, Patutahi Hotel. C. H. WHILLET, Secretary Gisborne Branch Farmers' I£B Union. BEEF Tea, Pies and Coffee, Fiesh Oysters ait the SAveeterics 469 WANTED,^ Contract "work -ploughing or carting, any quahtity, Ad-Les-s, W. H. Field, Puha, 470

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11863, 29 May 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11863, 29 May 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11863, 29 May 1909, Page 6

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