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' OF ============ BOOTS 10 ; SHOES ' AT • POTTER & : SON'S. 2s. to 4s. in the £ Discount, ALL COODS MARKED IN PLAIN FICUR*S. A CENUINE DISCOUNT OFF EVERY PAIR. SEE VyiNDOW FOR REDUCTIONS. n . n • £ M BUTTON SHOES. Genuine Harpios tor Men. us. c<i. Gia Co km English & ud. / ° 18s. Gd. Vernon s Best Glace Kid, 14s. lid. WORKING BOOTS. "Brit-Bun" Stylish English Shoes, / ' 16s. Eld, Strong Cowhide Shooters, Bs. 6d. STRAP SHOES. Strong Cowhide Boots, Bs. 11 d. . Strong Chrome Boots, 10s. 6d. ' Bs. 6d. Glaco Ward Slides, Rubber Heels. Our Famous Chrome Bluchers, Now Ss. 6d. ss, 11d. ! 16s. Gd. Best Heavy Ohrotne Boots, 14s. 6d. 13s. 6d, Austrian 1-bar Shoes, os. 11d. ■ • 143, Gd. Strong Cowhide Pegged Shooters, 15s. Gd. English 3-bar Glace.lCid, 13s, 5d,--125. Gd. lis, Gd. Strong Glace Kid, 1-bar, 9s, lid. 19s. 6d. "Vernon's" Triple-bar, Pump CITY BOOTS. Soles, Stylish,•l6s, 11d, • 13s, 6d. Chrome Sewn Boots', 10s, 6d. 225. " BrMan" Famous English Shoos, 15s, 6d. Box Chrome Sewn Boots, 12s. 11d. Large Buckles Very Fine Glaco lud, 16s. Gd. Box Calf Sewn Boots, 13s. 11d. ;■ i ■ 173,' Gd, GlacVKid Boots, Leather Lined, 15 s ' 6tl - Stylish Crossbar Shoes, 12s, 11d. 14s. 6d. , 19s. Gd, Glaco Kid Derby Boots, Open LADIES! BOOTS, Fronts, 16s. 9d. • 9s. Gd. Cashmere Lace Boots, Bs.' sd. , 225. Glace Kid Sewn Boots, 17s. 11d. 14s. 6d. Glace Kid-Jiace Boots. 12s.'6d. 245. Glaco Kid Boots, Welted Soles, Leather 15s. 6d. Glace Kid Button Boots, 13s. Gd. .Lined, Round Toes, Wide Soles, Splendid 15s. Gd. Glaco Lace Boots, Bound Toes, Value, 20s. : 13s. 5d.265. Ertglish Tan Willow Calf Boots, 17s. 6d. Kid Derby Boots, Open Fronts, . Welted Soles, Wide Toes, Open Fronts, • • 15s, Gd. 235, 21s. "Krippendorf's" American Boots, 255. Box Calf Derby Boots, Stout Soles, 17s, Hd,' Wide Toes, Open Fronts, 225, 6d. 225. Stylish Derby 'Boots, Round' Toes,. Cuban Heyls, Open Fronts, 19s. 3d, MEN'S SUPPERS AND EVENING SHOES. EVENING SHOES. ' 4s Gd now 35 ' Cd " Lentl »* 2-bar, 2s. 11d, ' . £ lirf n fI is 11d •6s now 4s ' lld - Glico Kid Comt phoe6 . 4s. 3d. . 3s. lid.J ss. 9d. for <s. 11d., 65., now gd G)ace Kjd _ j 4s> sd; ' ,•_ . Carpot Sl'ipprts, father Soles, 3s. 6d. ■ f' 4i. 3d. . Bs. Gd. Patent Leather lace Shoes, 7s. 6d, 69- M. Waoe Kid, 1-bM, ss. 3d. 9s. Patent letter Court Shoes, 7s. 6d, UAD|EB - SUPPERS. " YOUTHS' BOOTS. Black or Bed Felt, with Buckles, Is. Strong Cowhide Shooters, 7s. 6d. ' Bed, Blue, or Black Felt, String Soles, ' . C r t!± S n J ! - l\i P l il d ' 8s 11d Carpet Slippers. Leather Soles, 2s. 11d." 10s. Gd.. Chrome Boots, all sizes, Bs. lld. fc g d; 3^ witb Collar 3s. 2d. '' • is. 3d; .Camel Hair, Felt and' Leather . • Soles. 3s. Gd. ... 4s, Eed Felt, Leather Soles, fur Tops, Bargains for Ladies. 6d * , INFANTS; BOOTS AND SHOES, LACE SHOES. • 2s. Gd, Eed, 1-bar, Is, lid, 10s. Gd. Glace English Shoes, Bs, lid. «d. Black or Tan, 1-bar, Is, lid, . ll<v«d. Stylisk lace Shoes, 9s. 11d. Black Ankle Straps, ,Is. 9d, . 12s. «d. Glace Derby Shoes, Bound Toes, S S ofi ?' S bj ■ . Cuban Heols; Open Fronts, 9s. lid. 4s. Gd. Bed Button Boots, fc._l Id. . 15s. Gd. American IGd Shoos, !2s. 118. , 4b. fid. Tan Lace'Beots, 2s. lid, 14s. Gd. Glace Kid Derby Shoes, 12s. lid. . , . ~ 17s; Gd. "Vernon's" Best Glaco Kid, Pump 2s- Polishing Outfits, Special Value, Is, 3d, Solos, very light, 145,11 d. 5 Large Tins Boot Polish Is. For aboye lines see Window and Doorway Display, « " P'SwER - 70 LAMBTON QUAY, ; : 6191 " OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT BUILDINCS,

ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR KHEUMO.'"'

Mr. William Horcomb, of Cuba Street, • igxj,-, well-known Wellington business man. Hea'U how, R.HJ3OUO cured him of Hhoutnatio Gout, He ,writes:—" January 7th, 1908. For many years 1 suffered with rheuuuitio gout, and durlnt that time took various medicines recommended to oure, but, I rcgrot to say, with vorr little effect. Some timo ago RIIEuMO was brought under my notice by a friend,, and at his earnest solicitation I decided to try a bottle. I did so, and feeling better, decided to lake another. The result was surprising, and I am pleased to say that I am now quite well." Try RKEUMO. It will enro you. All chemists and stores, 2s. Gd. and is. Gd. ' 5 The British Free Gardeners hare a mombership strength of 55,537, and £304,359 of funds,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 288, 29 August 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 288, 29 August 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 288, 29 August 1908, Page 10

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