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B U Y T H E C E L E B R A T E D s o T S B R A N D E ID S T A N ID A R D O N H E E L SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN IN ADDITION TO THE STANDARD BRAND ON THE HEEL, HAVE STAMPED THE FOLLOWING NAMES ON A FEW OF THEIR FIRST QUALITY BOOTS & SHOES, L'O DISTINGUISH THEM FROM INFERIOR MAKES Now Offered to the Public S E E Y O U G E T T H E M, TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF BOOTS AMD SHOES OP RELIABLE QUALITY. Xhe Miner. Men’s, Heavy Waterbights; hand-closed and nailed. THE MINER, The Farmer. Men’A Watertights; nailed, pegged. THE FARMER. Xhe durable. Men’s French Calf. E.S. negged, plain, or nailed. F THE DURABLE. The Stockman. Men’s best E.I. Kip front Balmorals. Pegged’ heavy soles, nail (special). THE STOCKMAN. The Artisan. ■ Men’s E.I. Kip Open Front Balmorals. Pegged, hail. THE ARTISAN. The uunholder. Men’s E. I. Kip Cookhams. Pegged, nail (special). ■THE RUN HOLDER. The Climax. Men’s,,rreuiou •'■alt ' ookhams (special), sewn. THE CLIMAX. The Monarch. Men’s French Calf Open jt- Fropt tiaimorais. Pegged, nail, or plain. TrtE MONARCH The Viceroy. t Men’s French Calf Shoes (sewn.) THE VICEROY. The JBmpress. Ladies’ French Calf Bal- . morals (rivets)., THE EMPRESS., Tno Mciipae. Boys’ and Youths* French Calf Balmorals (pegged). THE ECLIPSE. The Electric. ; Men’s Levant Seal Leg French Calf Golosh Balmorals. Open front, sewn, for light wear. THE ELECTRIC. The Opal. (Ladies’ Kid (sewn). Balmorals TH E OPAL. The Supremacy. “ Ladies* Morocco High-leg Balmorals (rivets). THE SUPREMACY. The Queen. .Ladies’ Morocco Balmorals (sewu). fj, ' THE QUEEN. The Topaz. Ladies’ Kid Oxford Shoes (sewn). THE TOPAZ. The Unique. Ladies’ Morocco Oxford Shoes (sewn). THE UNIQUE The Diamond. Ladies’ Real Seal Balmorals (sewn). THE DIAMOND. The Granite. Boys! and Youths’ Best E. 1. Kip Balmorals (nail). THE GRANITE. The Agate. Boys’ and Youths’ Kip , , Balmorals (nail). ... THE AGATE. The Anchor. 1 Youths’ French Calf E.S. (pegged), THE ANCHOR. The Spartan. Girls’ French Calf Balmorals (plain). THE SPARTAN. The Alpine. Girls’ High-legged Morocco Goat Balmorals. THE ALPINE. The Adamant. Girls’ Kip Balmoral School Boots (nail), special. THE ADAMANT. Ask your Boot Dealer for any of the above names, and see that‘the name you ask for IS STAMPED, TOGETHER WITH THE STANDARD BRAND OH THE HEEL- ~ SARGOOD SON AND EW EN HAY AND SON MONTPELLIER NURSERY, AUCKLAND, N.Z, Established 1855. New Illustrated Descriptive Priced Catalogue, post free on application, contains Full lists and descriptions of our Large and Varied Stock of New and Rare Fruits, Prunes, Plums, Japanese Plums, Peaches, Pears, Apples, Persimmons, Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, Figs, Grape Vines, Berries, etc., etc. Ornamental Trees and ’ Shrubs : Hothouse, Greenhouse, and Window Plants, Bulbs, Flowering Plants Flower Seeds, etc., etc. OBTAIN YOUR PLANTS WHERE YOUR INTERESTS WILL ALWAYS BE CONSULTED. SPECIALTIES: Japanese Plums, I Prunes, Canning and Drying Fruits, New Chrysanthemums. New Roses. Dahlias, New Cannes, etc., etc. Goods shipped to all parts. Special attention paid to packing and shipping. Write for Catalogues and Quotations. Introducers of Burbank and Clyman Plums, Fertility Pear, White Adriatic Fig, Sharpless Strawberry, and other Sterling Novelties. Postal Addsess: D. HAT AND SON, AUCKLAND, N.Z. For the past quarter of a century there has been one continuous flow of letters bearing testimony to the truly wonderful cures effected by Clarke’s World-famed Blood Mixture, “ the finest Blood Purifier that science and medical skill have brought to light,’! Sufferers from Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin aud Blood Diseases, Pimples and Sores of any kind, are solicited to give it a trial to test its value. Sold everywhere, at 2s 9d per bottle. Beware of worthless imitations and substitutes,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1371, 6 August 1895, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1371, 6 August 1895, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1371, 6 August 1895, Page 6

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