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THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE, FEILDING The Boot for Town Wear an Light, easy, and neatly shaped, these boots will give real foot satisfaction. Although built primarily for town wear, they will stand hard and rough walking without any signs of protest. Correct fit is a long way towards satisfaction in buying boot* and our experience in this line enables us to give you the boot that not merely " feels all right," but that is altogether adapted to the line# of your foot. Our value is uniformly good. Money refunded IF NOT satisfied John Cobbe The Mail Order House F eilding m WHERE THOUSANDS SHOP BY POST ASK TOUR STOREKEEPER FOR Arthur Nathan's GOLDEN TIPS' TEA Jj TEA PACKED IN AIRTIGHT LEAD FOIL PACKETS PRESERVING FLAVOUR AND AROMA. %E4 Q. £ cs Gold Medal Butter Produced in a GOLD-BEARING Province. It looks like GOLD ! It is as good as GOLD! ARE "World Famous." H The New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited, Weilesley-street, Auckland MY FRIEND ! Jira ALWAYS f A PLEASANT INTRODUCTION A Scotch Whisky of Distinctive Quality Bottled in Scotland by the Proprietors D.& J.M9CALLUM, Edinburgh Procurable from the Sole Agents— COOKE & CO. ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 545, 26 February 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 545, 26 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 545, 26 February 1913, Page 2

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