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NOW IS THE TIME TO HEAR US SPE\K ABOUT BOOTS AND SHOES. We address ourselves particularly (o you Farmers, Station-hinds and .ill dwellers in the townships iin.l hill lauds of the country. W E COME NE A R TO Y0 U. Yon don't need to talk on the telephone, or waste stamps in writing for catalogue or make a special trip to town for B:ots and Shoes. OUR PRICE LIST IS RIGHT HERE. We could show you lots of letters from country patrons who bend in repeatedly for lines enumerated in our Sale advi rtisement. NOW ! WHY SHOULD NOT YOU 1 Our Great "Removal Sale is now on and we are delermiued to realise on every line in stock. Cut advertisement cut, mark the numher wanted, enclose the price with postage added. For our mutual benefit please mention the paper from which it is cut. Prompt EeHvsry Guaranteed. 1. Men's Chrome Goh-shed Balmorals were 14a (id Sale Price l'2s Od 2. Men's Glacic Kid Button Boots wore 19s Od ~ "> 9d 3. Men's Fine ft I use Balmoral Boots were IS.-, (id ~ los Od 4. Men's Fidp Glace Kid Tan Button Boots were 21s Od ~ 17* Od 5. Ladies' Bark Tan Kid 2 bar American Shoos specially nice quality, wortli 12s fid . B' s Od 6. Ladies' Dark Tin Kid Button Shoes, nice quality, neat and durable, Mere 13 3 od ~ 10s 9J 7. Child's Neat: Button Boots— Patent front, Glaco back, sizes 2 to 5 .. ... ... „ 2s 3d 8. Child's Elastic front Patent leather Shoes, with ankle strap,eizes 2 to 4, worth 3s Od ~ Is lid 9. Ladies' Evening Shoes, one strap ovor ~ lis Od 10. Child's Tan Leather stiong Anklest iaps, 4 to 6 ~ 2s Od 11. Childs' Patent front neatly scolloped glace back Ankle-straps, very choice, sizes 3 to G ~ 2s lid 12. Child's Tan 1-bar shoos, 4 to 6 .. ... ~ 2s 9d 13. Ladies' American Shoes, la.ee or button, good wide fitting, made by C. l\ Fordo ... ~ 10s 9d 14. Youths' Watertight Balmoral Boots, open fronts, uailed and beel and toe plates, sizes, 1, 2, 3 .. „ „ 7s 9d Clcse fronts, same quality, 1, 2, 3 .. ~ 7s 9d Beth lines of above in sizes 4 and 5 ~ 6s 3d 15. Man's Watertight Balmorals, well nailed ... ~ 9a 9d lli. Men's strong reliable clese Balmorals, watertight tongues, nailed, sprigged, or plain ! soles ... ... .. „ 9s 9d 17. Men's strong nailed Bluchers ... ... ~ fis lid 18. Men's best. grado 19. Women's 2-atrap Leather Shoes, splendid value ~ 5s Od '2O. Women's Tennis shoes, 3s 3d ; Men's ... ~ 3s Od js,'o, 09—Men's Watertight Balmorals, pegged, splendid value ~ 12s Gd 2'2. Men's Velour Calf sewn Balmorals, American round toe ~ 13-: lid 23. Men's Box Calf sewn Balmorals, round toe ~ 13s Gd 24. Women's Light Le.tther Balmorals (must clear) ~ 0s Gd If in town pay our shop a visi";. We have hundreds of bargains that we can't enumerate. Large quantities of siz sin Ladies' Shoes to clear at lowest prices.. Goods noo approved m:?y be returned. Our stock is, without doubt, one of the finest in the colony. If what you require is not advertised, write to ua about it. We will quote you the lowest possible cash price. s. Mcdonald, CITi r BOOT PALACE, Dee Street, INVEROARGTLL. K".*Vii -V.ifjj ,fhr Mm dssk That, the best is tfto Cheapest when haying Si'ver-plated Spoons and Forks press without saying. T3:ey are used probably four times o day every day, and it not Ai quality they quickly show signs of wear. The fength of time Silver-plate v/ 151 wear dcpon&s entirely i the way you clem it. if yet! ksc polishing; powders you can seen wewr thv plating off. if you c!ean our Ai Spooiu a»d Pwka with fine whiting prirf water, a»d iwESsft wi<!h a e'eaci chamois leather, we can c#?e!y ary tko plating is good for Twenty Years' Pamlly Us*. At ti?e e::iiof that tijvje yoa cztn get theca r©~ platc-d to be as good as new. Our srk:os «o the lowest you can find —Quality cotisidered. We illustrate the Fsdrife pattern—you know the poptriar pJaiu old English pattens. Vt e SKii Ibczxt Ui any quantity, iroum oae t»£-wartls a at these reduced prices :- Table Spoons, Piddle or Old $< English - - gg/- p&r d&z.- '' : ;<h*> Tcbto Forks, ditto - 33/- „ '•*m&i Dessert Spoons „ . 33/- w '?■''■ ■'JPi Dessert Forks w 25/- „ ''[■■j.\fl Tea Spoons „ - 15/. Jt : -I\-\ Coffee Spoons ~ - tg/. 'i*/'>aSLsx Corner PRINCES & BGWLffiG SIS., V %v DUNEDJN. %

nnUSSIOUKA is powerful Stomachic g Tonic. If you are tired and jaded try it. Sola everywhere. Price, 2» G<l. f\o YOU WANT tho Litest Song— JLJ "L,ucl-y t Lucky Jim"? If so. purchase •. ;uly at Ihe Peeks oiiiec. Trice, 2s 3.1. J. K. PAITEIISON, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, wishes to announce to the public of Arrov/town and district that he has COMM L'NCED B> :SINE3S A R ; R f> W T 0 W N isi premises opposite the Gaukison Hall. All kinds of 1300t.s and Shoes made to Hand-sewn Boots a Speciality. Repairs Piompt'v Executed, and at Mc-UuraU' dst. Tonus; e.e.h. ~"\- Tleiiaivii!" of Gum Boots :• Special S !,;.. ..- \ r.i [•'.,;• Lull!. \--AK .'••'! C'"'d 1" ''"' H'-!Hi Sec Wi•od*.' GmH }V-"-oi rmi' ' Oure

[A Card.] illingwo: , ' CO M MISSION k KK< i ISTERED ' MINING AGENT, BrCKINGHAM S'VREKT, AIiUOWTOWN. Agencies— Ihc Commercial Uniou (Accident and Fire). The Sun Insurance Co. Australian Widows' Fnod Life Insurance. Moritzatn and Co., Grain Merchants, Duuedin. Secretary— The Wakatipu Branch of tin. N.Z. Farmer*' Union. SPECIAL —IN PHOTOGRAPHY—by Wrigglesworth I Binns For a limited period we will supply the public with 12 CABINET PHOTOS and " ii ON A : ' ENLARGEMENT I We :,v.\ not now employing canvjiesers, but give ilio mon.-y to our radons instead. : Tills C-SChSSION 1S UNIQUK- | 13-0.1 for Cubs, and " Moua "Eulaig,:niim\ j >-ot :•. All cr.ts«a*jdiiirrCo-pons of any date \VRIor:LESV.ORTH »t IuN;S, nioTOCi.Ar::.-'!-, ociagjN, dun r

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Lake County Press, Issue 1064, 14 May 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 1064, 14 May 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 1064, 14 May 1903, Page 2

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