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s AT STRANGE’S 700 (PAIRS. | SAMPLES FOR A FEW DAYS ©NLY l A= 700 PAIRS. SAMPLES ’ to * LADIES’ BUTTON BOOTS— Usual prices O;'G to 25/C per pr. Sale prices 7/8 to 19/8 „ LADIES’ LACING BOOTS— Usual prices 6/6 to 25/6 per pr. Sale prices 5,3 to 20/- „ LADIES’ BUTTON SHOESUsual prices 7/3 to 19/3 per pr. Sale prices 5/6 to 15/3 „ LADIES* LACING SHOES— Usual prices 4/3 to 23/- per pr. Sale prices 8/3 to 18, 8 „ LADIES’ BAE WALKING SHOES— Usual prices 4/9 to 26/9 per pr. Sale prices 3/9 to 21/- „ * Children's Boots & Shoes (ASSORTED) AT ALL PRICES. This Line represents a Manufacturer’s Samples by Eleven of the Leading Makers in England, America, and the Continent of Europe. The Ladies’ sizes are principally 3’s and 4’s. The Gents’ sizes are chiefly 6’s, 7’s and B’s. Being Samples, the Quality is of the First Grade. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR AT SALE PRICES! LADIES’ EVENING SHOES— Usual prices 3 9 to 26/3 per pr. Salepricea 3/- to 21/- „ LADIES’ TAN BUTTON AND LACING BOOTS— Usual prices 13/3 to 21/6 per pr. Sale prices 10/6 to 17/3 „ LADIES’ TAN BUTTON AND LACE SHOES— Usual prices 7/6 to 19/- per pr. Salo prices 6/- to 15/3 „ GENTS’ LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS AND SHOES— Usual prices 9,6 to 32/6 per pr. Sale prices 7/6 to 25/8 „ GENTS’ TAN LACE BOOTS AND SHOES— Usual prices 11/3 to 28/9 per pr. Sale prices 9/- to 22,8 „ *

PS.” GAM) AGE’S Great Purchase of 300 Bicycles. GAMAGE’S Great Purchase of 300 GAMAGE’S Great Purchase of 300 _Bj cycles. Bicycles. Our London Buyer, who is one of the smartest buyers in the trade, and always on the alert for bargains!, recently purchased the entire output of cycles of one of the largest and best-known Coventry concerns, the home of higheat-grade cycles, at the astonishing discount of 30 per cent off the usual wholesale price, by planking down the cash in London. This enables us to sell in Christchurch Honestly the most marvellous value ever offered to the public here. The only stipulation the manufacturers made was that wo should not disclose the maker’s name, r.g ttoir bicycles are sold in various parts ol the Colony for £2O, and their trade might suffer. Wo therefore have to sell the machines under our own name, the “ Marvel.” Fortunately, the majority of the bicycles are Ladies, the relative number being 247 LADIES’ 53 GENTS’ 247 LADIES’ 53 GENTS’ 247 LADIES’ 53 GENTS’ The Bicycles are all of one quality—the best—have all this season’s latest improvements, comprising Plated Westwood Rims, Vulcanised tyres, Free Wheels, Front and Back Rim Brakes (2), Latest Roller Chains, beautifully finished throughout, the enamel being hand-polished, and last, but not least, guaranteed by us. ========== = - Machines on Sals from To-Bay. Gome eariy and make your choice. Easy terms can be arranged if Banted. GAMA6E CASH CYCLE Co. CAUSE CASH CYCLE Co. GAMA6E CASH CYCLE Co. High St., Christchurch. High St., Christchurch. High St., Christchurch.

TO TRY SYKES 1 FOR COUGHS and COLDS (ASHOWNG ft HEALING BALM 1/6. PRICE EVERYWHERE FOSKOI FOSKO! THE Latast and Meat NERVE TONIC known to Medical Science. Invigorates, Tones, Strengthens, and Siimuiatss the System. 2s. Prepared solely by COOK AND ROSS, Pharmaceutical Chemists, Colombo street and Market square. Established 225?. HAVE YOL'R PICTURES FRAMED J. W. GIBB'S ART DEPOT, Cathedra] square, near Post Office. KUS PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. PRY’S COCOA. OVER 100 PRIZE MEDALS. DIPLOMAS, GOLD MEDALS, AND CERTIFICATED OF MERIT. PURE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY. ffo he had from all Merchants, Grocen, Storekeepers, and Confectioners HIGHEST AWARD, CHICAGO, 18flfc "The Other Side is just as bad. Its the old trouble you know ' TOOTHACHE. IKGO'idU^ w- INSTANTLY c#£M/STS & 3TOP£K££P£PS s 1 4>RIC£ . ONI SHILLING,

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11726, 29 October 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11726, 29 October 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11726, 29 October 1903, Page 2

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