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FOR SALE ' , J HIKE. Miners, Farmers, Campers, Sportsmen, Pieknickers ANYONE requiring Tents. Marquees, Flags, etc., for Weddings, Parties, Picnics, Camps, or any other purpose, can either Hire them or Purchase them from us at very reasonable prices. We will forward any sine of Tent or Marquee (completo with all fittings), or any number of Flags, to any address promptly and carefully. HORSE &. CATTLE CLOTHING, BUGGY RUGS, OIL COATS. Also Greyhound Clothing, Gladstone Bags, Portmanteaux, Overland Trunks, £ Gum Boots, Leather Leggings, Camp Stools, Deck or Lounge Chairs Hammocks, Ropes, Twines, Ship Chandlers' Ironmongery, etc., etc., etc.—all at very low pricos. Write for anything you want. ALEX. THOMPSON & SONS, MANUFACTURERS, J35, and also 1G3,1155, Princes Street, DUNEDIN. Good Things for Christmas. DVL C T3 qSI^LTJ' S CITY BOOT PALACE HAS OPENED OUT THIS WEEK THE FOLLOWIKS Special Holiday Boots and Shoes. Glace Sewn Balmorals Box Calf Sewn Pais Heavy Tan Open Bals Light Glace Tan Open Bals .. Glace Ton Bals, Fine Box Calf Bala, sewn SEE NEW SAMPLES IN WINDOW, Glace Tan Derby Shoes .. 14/ Black Glace Derby Shoes .. 13/6 Black Glace Derby Shoes .. 14/G Black Glace Strap Shoes .. 11/ Tan Strap Shoes Special .. 13/ Tan Ttrap Shoes .. .. 13/0 American Tan Derbies .. 17/(5 Bostock's Tan Derbies .. '2O/ Patent Leather Derbies. SEE CHRISTMAS WINDOW. * DON'T LOSE ANY TIME Very Special Selection of C. and J. Clarke's CHILDREN'S SHOES in White, Tan, Red, and INFANTS' SHOES in Biuc, Red, Sage, Ivory, Champagne, Etc.—SEE THEM. BRANCHES GORE AND OAMARU. STANDARD BRAND for quality are the best in New|Zealand. Every pair of Boots branded" STANDARD " are guaranteed. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN MEN'S NAILED WORK. The"sole being " Standard " screwed, it will hold together until the Boot is worn out. The "Reston" The "Reston THE VEHICLE OF THE DAY. Farmers should not fail to inspect our recent landings of " Vehicles. The " Reston" is such a favorite nowadays with, those who know anything about vehicles that you should not lose this opportunity of getting acquainted with some of the good points possessed by this famous make of conveyance. For lightness conbined with strength and durability, as well as beauty of appearance and smooth running, there is nothing imported or built in the Dominion that can in any way compare with the " Reston"—price considered. William E. Reynolds So Go,, BOND AND CRAWFORD STREETS, DUNEDIN. The "Dux" Implements (including the famous '-DUX" KNIFE HARROW), The BLUE JAY Plows (three, two, and single furrow), also billside and garden plows. THE MACALISTER GOLD MEDAL TURNIP RTDGER, Ac. Call or write for particulars. SUMISE OYOLIi NOW IS THE TIME to prepare lux the long days and the delightful i Outings Unit the possession of a Bicycle makes so easy to obtain, so enjoyable, and so healthful. Every keen Cyclist likes his mount to be in sux;h perfect order that he may extract a maximum of pleasure and pront from it. Tho wise ones bring or semi it along to the "Hi'ELDWELL CYCLE WORK*, to be overhauled or exchanged for.a. new oue. They know that SCOTT employs tbe best v.'Oikmen, turns out the best work in the trade, keeps the largest and best of accessories and sells the best males of machines. He is the ?nead of the trade— the? " BICYCLE KING.'* ' J HUERAH ! FOR THE BICYCLE KING! It's not possible for anyone in tho trade to sell cheaper tjhan SCOTT, null!-, with interior or obsolete goods-', fcend for u Catalogue 1 , ft will tell )on how to get your repairs done or order anything you need. Do it now. uLJL a fO \-J Speedwell Circle Works, J53 George St., Dunedin.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2254, 7 January 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 2254, 7 January 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 2254, 7 January 1909, Page 8