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' HOTELS. ~ """vvOI.-DKKi'TL I'.OTGT.UA: «cr\*D vour HOLIDAYS <uuour< the Scenio V \Vor'd--rs o>' Krt-.ru.-.. «:ay. .it thf> PRIVATE HOTEL, situated IJEOIIS Mineral Baths and nnrjdy I c!oS »,ilwiv.' L'ntlor entirely no v.- manageto Terra' moderate. Wril<? to J. J®?i'vPTT Proprietor. 20 years N.<£. Govert,Caterer in South and North Is'.ance. rc „J;nns to Kailwav lien and Returned Cor.cc-M.ons to . B2ff _ g Seidie«!i.. ttOTEIj BRISTOL. Corser of Cuba and n C.huziies streets. \Yci:in<;ton. Visitor? I WVUir.Etou seeking for lufM-ciass boarc "i Viinnr, at so cxr«;piwn.iily ! r -tf -viii "find at Mm Hotel Bri-stol every fn-t jjii convenionc- which an Up-to-'ft n-iv?.L hold cau o3cr. II est centrally ■ awl vithin one minute of Post. OSica " V Theatre. Trams pass the promisee. i£fci Hot '<rvl cok: shower l, at hs Ti'W'jCs'per diy, SC Cs per week. T. O. <;. ; U'IS Viopnctor !avo of Invercnrsill. andJVaimate. L 5232 LEADING PRIVATE ijLV VOTEf.—THE HOTEL. GRAND rFNTRAL, 107 CUBA S i ITEET. Eight in ti-nheart of the city, few doors above Royal (jak >la?nifioently appointed, with acccmmnda'ion ttSlti & jrcice «l ua ! to tho EJec - and fire alarms throughout; 8 'l,»° bathrooms. . Personal fl\ipcrvision. Ili per day. Tele-grams: "Edflson,'' vvV'in"tor.. 'Phone 3049. Porter on duty day and night. £. EDILSON, Proprietor. (55196-3260 . MXN-STOKS" PRTVATE HOTEL, {. Ghuzr.ee street, Wellington. TttiS Firet-clcss Private Hotel ja now under the management ef MESDAMES COOKE nnd McGCWAN, late of Christis ehnrch. Excellent accommodation, Berrico, »nd ctihiTiP' Electric light throughout. Tariff 10s 6d per day, £3 5e per -week. Permancnts by arrangement. C 2961 CAEGEN HOTEL. AUCKLAND. KECOGNISEO ms 'jTib of the l>*din° Hotelo in Australasia. Suites of Rooms. »ith Private Bathrooms, Ballroom, Orchestra. Ordinary Tariff: 12s Ed to 15s por day. Full particulars from THOS. COOK and COK, or GOVERNMENT TOURIST bureaux. Telegram*: Cargen. £2033 E. P. BLACK, Propriotor. FISH SUPPLY. Always TWO Varieties. FRESHEST and CHEAPEST. UNIVERSAL FISH SUPPLY. Opposite Rcece's. "Pbona 3761. Colombo etrsci. C 2633 I Reduction iii Price 3 of the well Iflrfown. I "OUALITY" Brand AMID The Qneen of all Teas j ■ ; Owing to the present lower cost of 1?INE TEAS it has -been found possible to 1 reduce the price of g 'Pyramid 9 I to 3/6 per lb. Order this Unique Brand whilst Prices are fa/curable. From All Grocers! I wmm*m*m

Boot Prices u Again Down The merchandising methods of -our forefathers were price-haggling I affairs; a merchant's ability in those days was measured by his | 1 ability to secure high prices. It is different nowadays—with Stewart • | Robinson at any rate. Stewart Robinson's desire is to help the public 1 keep down the high cost of living in every way he can- He may, as a | result, be missing big profits, but money is not everything. To know I that one is doing one's fellows a good turn counts for much more with I a man like Stewart Eobinson. Stewart Eobinson is a keen buyer, and | * . ho has just been successful in bringing off another ofhis big coups. n He has secured 150 pairs of Ladies' Patent Leather Walking Shoes, | new Oxford style, whole cut, without a. seam, a high-grade shoe in fk every respect—a shoe that would cost from 35/- to 40/- In the ordinary g way. Stewart Eobinson will sell them at the absurdly low price of 29/6 a pair. Hurry up, ladies, 150 pairs of this class of shoe won't | remain long at this price. I ) Other Wonderful Bargains J • FOB LADIES. TOE MEN. 1 I „ •p.H.nt -Klirwm. Louis heels —■ Banning Shoes, with spikes, ship- 3 * PI &PrW l&Pric.2T/6 meat just arrived J f "White Canvas Poplin, in various Cricketing Shoes, endless variety— H styles—Usual Price •• JVg At Lowest Price# ia Town— g My Prices .* 8/11 10/6 My Prices from .. •• 7/8 | Gr s.y Snode Box CfU FMh ; o?ablß Bata . | ■ "wte=. 2 »/. g / My Price .. •• •• 25/9 B0 p»ira Tan Boots, welted, being H Tennis Shoes, with thick rubber solos sold at absolute cost price in order « My Prices . .. 6/6 to IS/6 to clear —Usual Price .. 45/- Eg since Kid Shoe*— „ . •»„/ My Price .. .. .. 32/6 H ™ eea **17711 to* 25/6 Working Boots, best quality- g ShoT be*' Gh.ce 1 Kid. also Vsusl Price 30/- My *rice 22/6 | Patent leather—Usual Price 27/6 Tan and Black Brogues— | IMy Price 24/6 Usual Price 40/- My Price S2/6 Tennis Shoes, rubber soles .. 6/11. jj en « s shoes, exceptional value— ; Chrome soles .. .. 11/» Usual Price 32/6 MJr Price 27/6 Brogue Tan and Black Walking Shoo, Usual Price 22/6 My Price i»/e g welted soles, polished— Greenhlde Nailed Shooters— X Usual Price 35/- Price 29/6 My Price Less than Cost .. 30/- K Imitation Suedo variety chromo Golosh Balmorals-— £ My Price .. . WJ usual Price 27/6 My Price 23/6 ' High Top Boots, in Glace Kid, cloth . »»„»• ! top, and suede leather —SO/- 32/6 3 5/- i Usual Price 30/- My Pries 22/6 My Prices .. 80/- 32/0 38/ Stewart Robinson | iCASHEL STREET The Biggest La V Shoe Stare in Town j mtm■ > TYRES ! PRICE REDUCTION We are offering the well-known Quaker Tyres al the following cut prices:— 30x31 - £Bfl2l- 32x4 - £13f12f6 31 x 4 - £12/16J- 34x4 r** £1411316 Less 15% and 5% Cash. *11 Non -Skid Treads 1 John Burns & Co. Ltd. Lichfield Street Christchorch

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16963, 12 October 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16963, 12 October 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16963, 12 October 1920, Page 9

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