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Makes One Pair Soles Last as Long - a everyone^who wears boots or has to provide for them. "SHU-LIFE'* 1 your boots it oerm«f£i turns into a inc.i ea Ju er i an 8 pores ' and within a few minutes after being applied, nK%S?ed unless exSer?ei??d leather ' This gives the leather wearinfi properties that can hardly fcSFP* '*Hs to make one pair of boots wear as low? a* to* a number of casesas long a" thJfe^ai??' ®kf P Yol? can 2X . QUaUty H ° f the leather toaclS pSwvF" S —™rz> <x jBTSffIVTS "VSer 8 ? W,nh 01 shrt lM,h « '■« tit's Waterproof tete. ? ? On Yo anSin l therefrom-sore throats. colds jj&J&S S«i aJSS gs\i? oa,y.ur bo .u How "Shn-Life" Works flliliggfeted' above. "SHU-LIFE," when oalntM «n tha afcr-M" s« Xc 0 , 1 ,r d h UM (applications in one niaht will hj» .rr?.S« P, the sole - Generally three ™ y ° service ana ao not require any further treatment. I IwjSSi'm me i s that ,t makes poor leather last What You've Got To Do Full directions are given inside each tin of "SHU-LIFE," which is !."? a neat box - The directions are simplicity itself. It is particularly requested that they be carried out as shown—to ensure snvthlna 0 "' Th^ 6 € found a child ' s ordinary paint brush as effective as anything. There are no catches, very little time required, small outlay of money. Anyone can do it. Every 1/6 you spend on "SHU-LIFE" saves paused Where To Get It Any Retail Boot Store, Grocer, or Chemist can supply you with this wonderful compound. If they do not have it in stock ask them to procure Where y ° U " Can procure from any oi their wholesalers any. Sole New Zeatland Agents: SALMOND & SPRAGGON LTD. WELLINGTON. DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND

iJ>ABANAKI ppPKT. 7HIBO TOTAXJBATOB MEETING. ftobe held os the Tarnnakl Jockey Club's Baoecoorsa (by kind permission), TBUBBDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920. Illdge; kr. J. B. I>. Stanford. Starter: Mr. C. O'Connor. Xaadteapper; Mr. H. Coyle. PBOORAMME. JtSffifchS' HANDICAP FLAT BACE, 80 •At.; second, 20 *6*s., third 10 sots. For mullfied hunters, season 1920. Gentlenen riders. ■ Minimum weight, lost. < Haa., 1 sot.; acc., 1 sot. One mile and *<Mrter. m BMEtfttt ffifcfc HANDICAP, 95 sots. ; sec- ■ fnd lS sots., nild third 10 sora. Nom., 1 sot.; acc,, 1 sot. six furlongs. MAIDEN HANDICAP ABE, 100 sovs.; second 20 and. third 10 sots. For qualified hunters, season 1920. Minimum weight, lost Nom., l sot.; acc., 1 sot. About tw* tolles.. It SBUffFOBI) HANDICAP (Open), 150 sots.; 'MMI 2$ soTs and third 10 sots. Nom , i <w.; tee, 30s. Six furlongs. % KOBTH TJitANAKI HUNT CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, 200 sots, and a cap'; second 30 sots, and third 20 sots. Tor foaliSed hunters, season 1920, that hare never iron a race exceeding in value e«0 to the winner at time of entry. . Jfinfwm weight, Mat 71b. Nom., 1 sot.; •££, t ton. About three miles, ft WA® HACK HANDICAP, 100 sots.; secSttd IS son. and third 10 sots. Nom., 1' •or.; ace.,l sot. Seren furlongs. L MfrWOtfON HUNTERS' HANDICAP BURDLEB, 95 sots. ; second 15 sots, and tMrdl* son. For qualified hunters, sea•onl)2o. Nom., 1 sot.; acc., 1 sot. One . •nil it-half miles. AJMJtMiKK HACK SCtntET, 90 sots.; sec- ■ «Bd 15 sots, and third 10 sots. Open to hones that have nerer won a race on the tat at time of starting. Weight, tot. ' Nob., 1 sot.; acc., 1 sot. FiTe tßilongs. BOLES AND REGULATIONS. __ Jed httiters are those that hare qaallItf eotapUahce with Part V. of the New *4 Hunts' Association Rules. Masters ates. ot qualification must be produced the scales. TM winner of uy lace after the declaration of" weights <uj be re-handicapped. NOMINATIONS will dose at the Secretary's ■Bee./Egmont Street, New Plymouth, on SaTOTDAT, August 7, at 9 p.m. WJOUBTB will be declared on SATUBDAY, Will close at the Secretary's «oce, Ecmont Street, on FBIDAT. August 20. 41 9" '%Bl ' \ 1 ' Subject to revision pending alteration of Mm oC Baring by the Conference. S. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. lax US ; "Phone No. MI; i. New Plymouth.

DO YOU REQUIRE A GOOD SECOND-HAND CAR i- • IX7S k*ve the following for sale, all well • worth inspection: IBODGBCAR, 6-ae4ter. 1 SfUDEBAKER CAR, 7-seater. 18TUQEBAKER CAR, 3-seater. I WQLBELEY CAR, 5-seater. 1 FORDCAR, 5-aeater. MORTLOCK & CO: felejihoaes: Garage 535; Private, 317 and '■ BRIN0E& STREET, HAWERA. mil.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1920, Page 3

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