Overheard amongst the r-rowd waiting outside thy CliristchurcTl City Council Chambers: — Little dapp'.T gent: "You Irivo a let to .say; what do yon know about the men's grievances?" Mig builder's labourer: "I'm a unicui't." Liittlo diii-pper gent: "What degree of uniiin'i.t. T'ly rnU , ])'"i?es where I ever see you is linnging about tho riii.V, \c')]<\'" r for beer." (tJproar)— "Oliristchiirch Observer." "Tn tho pink of condition" is what every footballer desires to be; but fvti'css of body is not nil that he needs. He needs litness of » boots. Fi'erl Pink will fit him every time. That is Piink's speciiJalty. Big Bill and Small Bill, also Mrs Bill, may r'oly upon being well suited at Pink's. \ Boots of all deseripfeioiiis stocked, but only good qualities. Bring .along your_ repairs, and remember thnt Pink's leather lasts like the weather.— Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 May 1910, Page 3
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138Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 May 1910, Page 3
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