b The Ideal Boot I "' '■' '"' FOR Jl 1: School Wear. . Zealandia Boots withstand the stress and strain of school life. ; Active, hustling youngsters appreciate the comfort they provide '. .."& ■'■.the feet, whilst their thriftily-inclined parents prefer Z*m» tt&la Boots because of their durability. II are 1 made in New Zealand, /I F^l\ /t\\ M^'^Mm _y. who williee yau are at onoe smmmttad. >^ ' * U You will Spend Far Less Time in the Kitchen IP YOU INST AL A SHACKLOCK'S "0RI0K" RANGE. IT IS THE MOST UP-TO-DA^EPOR CONVENIENCE, ECC^NOMY \.ND EFFICIENCY. C jf% * 9 ASK- YOUR IRONMONGER ; gg|w i| B T O SHOW YOU AN ' Notice "to Farmer®. ■' . • i ..-■ ' ■ • ' {■■■■'.■' \ . . ■■ ' •" ../. ■ '■•-.■'■■•'/■.■ I beg to notify farmers iliat I am prepared to give iop market values for wool during the present sea? on... JUST LANDED : — 50 tons Prime Bright Victorian Chafi. Full and I size Wool Packs (loose tops). A. MATHI;SON, "'' 67-69, MACKAY STEEET. ■ -. ■• ' ' ' Notice ±0 CyclistsW* H. NUGENT, begs to announce that he has purchased the business of E. BAKLOW- & CO. and intends to keep an up-to-date stock of accessories. AGENT FOR v I V - : "'- ' BELL CYCLES THE REPAIR WORK IS DONE BY FIRST CLASS ..WORKMEN. AND \ GUARANTEED. W? K- WGENT, :. v ,^^r : MACKAY STREET. H. WINTERBURN, mm and Ornament Plasterer. •V':. '--^OX>ll9/r ; "■:■/'■.[■ , ■-: .GREYHIOdTH. ' Estimates given tor .Fibro Cement Slates and fjemsnt work of )"gai ? de v sc¥rptibns, Plastering, wood, brick, and concrete -buildings witH'Terap'ite, Pulp, Asbestos, Keens Cement < and Lime Plaster, on wo id or steel lathing Modelling and Moulding. to details^ speciality.
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Grey River Argus, 13 April 1911, Page 8
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249Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 13 April 1911, Page 8
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