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e Real Money Saver is e Boot That Wears.” Low first cost is o f little value if the Boot does not WEAR.. You cannot prevent the climbing Prices of Boots and Shoes, but you can BEAT THE COST BY WEARING THE SPANKER THE BOOT FOR WORKING MEN. "THE SPANKER” IS MADE FROM SPECIALLY TANNED HIDE, and is thoroughly water-proof • : y•. ji Made with whole back, and without toe-cap. The soles are pegged and nailed, and tho PRICE IS 325-. ‘ The SPANKER ’ * B'oot is guaranteed waterproof, and is strongly recommended to al men who have to go about in wet weather. Look for "THE SPANKER” label on "The Boot 'with a Conscience.” / MURRAY’S CASH SHOE STORE ••YOU OUGHT TO BE IN MURRAY'S SHOES’* T A 1 H A P E. PO. BOX 49. TELEPHONE 136. 10

QUICK MOTOR SERVICE. MARTON JUNCTION TO WANGANUI. ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE 111 view of the alteration of the Main Trunk Railway Service HODSON’S MOTOR CAR EXPRESS SERVICE to Wanganui now starts Immediately after the Main Trunk train arrives; reaching Wanganui at 9.30 —tw0 hours in advance of the train. Returns to Marton Junction in the afternoon to link up with Main Trunk. Passengers wishing avail themof this quick and comfortable service should reserve seats by wire take railway tickets to Marton Junction only. Wire Hodsoh, Wanganui, or Marton Junction for etats. At Marton ask for Hodson’s Car. J. HODSON. WANGANUI. Sickness and vomiting from a disordered stomach may be relieved by taking BHARLAND'S FLUID MAGNESIA S

SitearSne Series—No. 6 C "A MANS SW t* A V W S mL 14m t *r«k iu a M *c. V I ’Remember, men, what*"s* THOSE SUBMARINES ARE AFTER IS OUR capstan TOBACCO » WELL. SINK OR SWIM YOU’VE OOT TO GET IT THROUGH TO THE 60yS IN THE TRENCHES

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Taihape Daily Times, 27 April 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 27 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 27 April 1918, Page 3

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