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fl> V M O 0 X Thou art the man! N"OW, about this time there was a dearth * of good footwear in the land, and the sellers of boots bartered their goods for pieces of gold and silver. The beasts of the field were slain, but their pelts were made not into Coverings forthe pedal extremities of the populace. But rather did those pedal extremities be clothed in brown paper and pressed rags. The maidens: and the housewives of the village were down at the heels, bulged at the ankles and walked awry, and the township yokels guffawed and leaned against the wall. The toilers in the cement bins and lime kilns trudged home lame and footsore, and the workers in the fields ambled in short.and lon°strides. , . ' But there came one, DYMOCK, a frieDd of the people, who knew everything about leather from the epidermis of a baby flea to the " hide "of a poor relation. And the kine went to the shambles; and Dymock went to the market place, and bought, as only the knowledgeful and experienced can buy, BOOTS of LEATHER, and gave them to the people for silver and copper. ~ And there was great rejoicing in the land. The ladies stepped/heat and dainty, and the yokels stared and admired. The boys from the works strode firm and bold, and the labourers on the land trod even and straight. And the people arose^ and with one voice acclaimed— " E. J. DYMOCK The only Practical and Experienced Boot - dealer, Maker and Repairer in Warkworth IS THE MAN FOR OUR MONEY. Long live Dymock, the friend of the people." G. E. THOMPSON. Wholesale and Eetail Butcher, Port Albert "arid Wellsford. Only primest beef, mutton and sausages kept. Special reduction made on large orders Quarters of beef at wholesale rates. Cash buyers of bones, fat, skins, and poultry. ROYAL MAIL COACH Wellsford to Port Albert. THE MAIL COACH will leave Wellsford for Port Albert on, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, returning, if required, bo- j fore the leaving of the train. I W. EAMSBCfTOM, PRORBIETOK, WELLSFORD. W. A. LAIRD (Late 0. Ketterer) Practical Watchmaker & Jeweller WILL be in attendance at the shop, Times Buildings, Warkworth from May 23rd to 25th. The premises will be opened twice a month. All kinds of repairs executed. Entirely new stock of Watches, Gold and Silver Jewellery, etc, on view. Trusting to receive the patronage accorded to Mr Ketterer. W. A. LAIKD. J. C. CADMAN Ph.S.D.M.I.Sc.N.Y.M.P.S.N.Z. Consulting Chemist FAMILY and VETERINARY. Teeth Extracted Painlessly. Facial and Other Blemishes removed by Electrolysis. CONSULTATION FREE. I SHERWIN-WILLIAMS I B Wagon and Implement Paint. ■ I FOR PAINTING AND I m RE-FINISHING FARM ■ ■ MACHINERY, WAG- ■ ■ GONS, IMPLEMENTS, ■ ■ TOOLS, Etc. _ ■ H This Paint drietf with a H H rich oil gloss, and will be I M found extremely useful ,1 n around the Farm for Re- H ) 9 painting Waggons, Imple- H H . ments, Tools, etc. It is H H especially adapted for the H ■j . purpose, and will be found ■ H more durable and satisfac- ~ H H tory than any other on H ffi the market. H Eg! Farm Machinery,. Wag- I raj gona, etc., that are severely ■ W& to dirt, water, H H ' and . weather should be H H painted frequently, A H m painted surface- .is more H I easily cleaned, and kept ■ k| . clean, than one that is un- H 9 painted,, and rust and de- H ''mi cay are largely prevented. H m' The use of Sherwin-Wil- I m lianfs Waggon and Imple- H Bn ment Paint is therefore a I j|l wise economy, as it will H « increase the life of articles H M on which it is used. -' H §9 Sold in Pints, Quarts, ■ ■ Half-gallons, and Gallons. S M EVERY PACKAGE IS M m FULL MEASURE. ■ ■M Write for Catalogue. I | HILL & PLUMMER, LTD., I M Wholesale and Retail Merchants. ■ I QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. ■ ■H Telegrams: "Hi/mer," AueMaml. ■

CIVIL BROS., GENERAL STOREKEEPERS DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Autumn and Winter Goods now ||rmii^. Latest design in Ladies' Bats from JEte 6& upwards - - :■ .■■•;■■■■-;■ etc, etc*, etc; """" ■ ' TO FARMERS: Now is the time to sow GRASS SEED ! GRASS SEED! Place your order now and secure the best advantages. Grass Seed at Auckland's latest prices for Cash. BUTCHERY DEPARTMENT. Having every opportunity to secure the best of Stock and every facility fcf maintaining same, we are enabled to supply the best of Jteef, Mutton l£nX and Pork. TAILORING. the i. ■■:■■' ■"■-::>■ WAKKWORTHB TAILORING 0 Gall your attention that they have secured the sensices off S. D. McPHERSON, Who comes with a first-class Melboure, Sydney, and New Zealand experitne* Over 2000 Spring & Summer Patterns of Tweeds, Worsted, etc., to select from. Suits from £4 up. Ladies' Costumes a specialty. Style, Fit, Workmanship and Despatch Guaranteed. S. D. McPHEBSON, Manager. WARKWORTH FRUIT FACTORY. FRESH FRUIT BOUGHT. Delivery taken at Factory. Boxes Returned. For Price, etc' apply to— H. DRIVER. \ ... For the Man Who Works! I Gadbury's perfect and inimitable Bournville I Cocoa is the Ideal Food-Beverage for the I men and ( women who bear the strain of hard I Work. For these there is no other beverage ; I so good and none so permanently pcpular. I ■ It is the drink one can work and thinj^n. H jj^,.^ Save your Coupons. Jewel casket of ChocMJytjjlb , y- f;.^J Write to Cadbury's, Wellington*; IS^ML P . '

WHY NOT? If your business is good advertise to ke:p it good ! If your business is bad advertise to make it good. To advertise is to become knownTo become known is to do business. ~ . . We. specialise in WAENEE'S Eustproof Corsets, as we know of no other models that are so strongly guaranteed. WAEKWOETH Drapers. 26 Austin Street Wellington, June" 14th, 1911. TO NAZOL LIMITED. ■. . ; " Your ISTAZQXi is fine for Influenza. I had a bad touch of it recently, and was afraid that I should be compelled to lay up. I work in a bad, drapghty place, which would retard recovery. However, I took NAZOL and quickly got better without having to lose time off. . . Yours truly, JAMES WILSON, U ■■'•'■■■ Ngaio, '■'.-■ 1 June 20th, J9ll. NAZOL .LIMITED. • Dear Sirs, —I was suffering' from a very acute form of Influenza together with sore throat. 1,-was' depressed and 'slept badly, when a friend advised me to .try NAZOL. I had bought several other remedies, including a well-known cough cure, but could, not get cutkl. NAZOL gave me instant relied, and my illness gradually left m, so that I' am able to eat and sleep wel. I cannot speak too bigbly of NAZOLi Yours faithfully,* John Carroll. 13

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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 12 June 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 12 June 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 12 June 1912, Page 5

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