THB QHOBTB of tb« pairs that etUl would be with you if you had used DURBAR FOLISH-if they all appeared what an array there .vould be I For there are twieo as many boots used a« need be, Water quickly ruins leather. It takes the tannin out of it, and makes it hard and brittle. DURBAR, the perfect polish, makes your boots WATERPROOF, it PRESERVES and SOFTENS the leather, and Imparts « BRILLIANT SHINE. A trial will convince you. Sold by ell grocers and shoe stores at lVjd, 3d, M. Is.
Q.OOD GOODS (JOOD VMM. KtOMPT 6ERVICB. Civility to customer!. Regular supplies of the belt lines of groceries. These, and the past popularity of the store, make the peopl* regularly patronise TAYLOB'B FITZKOT STORE Telephone 256. Trap visit* Smart Road every Wednesday.
I.NGLEWOOD • TAKATA IM'KAHUI MAIL COACH SERVICE. TAVING taken over th» above Hlhli Service, 'le Coach will run Daily, leaving Purangl at « a.m., wivinj liylinvood 0.45 a.m. Returnlug, leav< rnglewxioa at 2 p.m., arriving Purangi 0.30 p.m. , Heavy Goods Waggon a)>o <>a lh. Booking Offlcei: ROYAL MAIL STABLES, Bata Street (next Athletic HaUJ, laglewood. ROYAL MAIL LIMB. WHANGAMOMONiTcOACH SXKVICr
IT AVIV I purchasi'! V' ir«. J. Uewi anil C«.V llH*iiie«* Coich Prfprietors and Livery Stable* nepers, »< wish the public to know that luce, will be a Thrice-Weekly Service only fr>i Stratford to Whauganiouiona. Coach will leave Stratford every M«> DAY. WEDNESDAY, an<" FRIPAV »i vis «.in, on arriva'. of trains. r.'M.n.i.i- [>oui Whangauioiiioii.' to "ditt'.if.l everr TUESDAY. THURSDAY, »nd SAITKIIAi'. 1n,,..;™.. WhanKamomona al '.!W n.m. The Ooiiuu r ttU up ti Commercial Stablea. FARES AS UNLEB; loko, single 2s, return St. Douglas, single Ba, return ss. Strathmore, dingle It 6d. retnrn 14i H single Ida, retnrn Mi. Whangauiuuiuna, tingle £l, return SS» Passengers repairing return tiekeu must pay for same on first journey or otherwise single gari* both wayt will o; charged. All Fares and Pa i tela tmut be paid ii I adv:ine* or otherwise mangetnen**
i n.i.i Stalling <t our Whangauiumoo.. ■;.l.li'» ami nt mn OoTrnerclal BUbl«> t ■ .i\'i.. .i. Hacks <wd V Mcle« on Ui< Pam>l» office (■- romiii«rcl»l SUbta :i ralUird, and ai 'ir. ,1. D. MorllOl') . i.mn M<i11, ».. if nc. nnti vuy ht - •!. Prosrtptort.
THE NEW ZEALAND TURF KEGISTEB 1 : •, ' ; for SEASON 1908-00. FULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS OF THE PAST SEASON'S RACING (INCLUDING TROTTING) in NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES. Etc., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS. 1 tildes of Winners, Weight-for-A"" Scale, Rules o( Racing, Wlnnhg Owner*, Winning Horses Winnng Sires, and other interesting Sporthg Matter of Valuable Character. !?>■ :' V' " ' ' Piiblislicd »t tli I'rt'sa ana Referee." Cathedral Squa'e ,-nd Worcester Street, Christehureh, V.Z., where orders (addressed to die Manager) should lie sent in at ONCE to prevent'disappointment, as only a l'"V ill be published.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 238, 13 November 1909, Page 5
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