' The Greatest Boot Sale New Zealand has ever seen £20,000 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES ATI 219 IN THE £ To-day To-day NEVER before ill New Zealand has such a huge collection of quality boots and shoes been shown in any one store—never such a tremendous variety and such high qualities. from the leading oversea manufacturers comes this splendid assortment—all new-made for the present season's wear; but prices cut so low as to be hardly recognisable ! A few weeks back and your money would not have gone half as far. Now this splendid Sale gives you the highest qualities at the lowest prices, and right when holiday boots and shoes are in , demand. V Whether you require Footwear for style or Footwear for hard, gruelling work, or something that the "kiddies" will find hard to knock out, your selection • here will be a satisfactory transaction, and an economy event that you will long remember. Don't wait till the best are gone— Come to-day. Take fall advantage of this history-making sale now. Browning's Ltd. 170 High Street (next Knight, Butcher) and 659 Colombo Street (opp. Steel, Butcher)
To-day's Price The Queen of All Teas * Choicest Ceylon Both :. " i Q/9 Choicest China I tf £d y. Blend j per It. Supreme in Quality and Value From all Xjroccrs WelSjßl7s insm (HEAN'S ESSENCE) ! ' bottle makes a pint of. finest iauly cough and cold mixture. 4
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17015, 11 December 1920, Page 11
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