THE D.I.G. BOOT AND SHOE SECTION. Some people ask for “ common-sense ” boots or shoes, and seem surprised when we show them a smart well-built article at a moderate price. They are soon satisfied that our boots are built on hygienic principles, turned out smart and trim, and acknowledge their superiority to any other makes they have been accustomed to. LADIES’ SECTION. Ladies’ Stout Chrome Lace and Button Shoes, patent caps and easy fitting - at 7/11 and 8/11 a pair. MEN’S SECTION. Men’s Strong Kip Shooter Boots, easy fitting, with heel and too plates and nails, 11/6 a pair. Ladies’ Best Glace Kid Lace and Button Boots, with patent toe-caps and sown soles at 12/6 a pair.. Men’s Smart Dress Boots, in glace and box calf, smart shapes and easy fitting, at 15/6 16/6 and 17/6. Ladies’ Glace Evening Shoes in great variety flexible soles, from 3/6 to 18/6 a pair. Ladies’ Beat Glace Kid Lace and Button Shoes, with patent toe-caps, American shape, from 10/6 a pair. Ladies’ Felt Slippers, in all colors, good assortment, from 1/- to 5/6 a pair. Ladies’ Goloshes, the famous North British Rubber Co.’s make, smart toes, good wearing, from 3/6 a pair. 1 Ladies’ Snow Boots, 5/6. Ladies' Gum Boots, 11/6. Men’s Box Calf and Glace Leather Balmoral Boots, with lace np fronts, smart shapes, specially good value at 21/- and 25/- a pair. / Men’s Warm Pelt and Leather Slippers, warm and cosy for the cold weather, at 1/6 to 7/6 a pair. Youths’ Strong Boots, with heel, and toe plates, from 9/6 to 11/6 ft pair. Boys’ School Boots, made of strong, hard wearing leather, from-7/9 to 10/6 a pair. Men’s Best Rubber Goloshes, smart shapes in rolled or plain edges, at 5/6 and 6/6 a pair. LADIES’ PATENT GOLOSHED LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS ' ! ■’ t Latest shape, smart toe, the smartest boot in town, PRICE 23/6 A "PAIR. M *ll i ■ » niwnfl W. FTPM MtfiWiiiOT I, Iff THE DRAPERY & GENERAL IMPORTING CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. E. O. BROWN, Manager. CHRISTCHURCH.
COLDS THAT HANG ON So frequently settle on the lunge, and result in pneumonia or -consumption. Do not take chances of a co-id wearing away, or experiment with unknown preparations that will only half cure it, and' leave you with a serious throat or lung trouble. At the first sign of a cold, commence taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, for it cures coughs and colds 'quickly hy removing the cause of the complaint, and prevents pneumonia or consumption. 4
Hotels, CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Reece’s, Ironmongers). EUHST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION few Ju Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 3 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive Prompt Attention. Telephono No. 676. JAMBS HOWEY, Proprietor. AUCKLAND. WAVERLEY HOTEL. 'J, iTAURICE O’CONNOR, PROPRIETOR. AuLdesires to intimate that he has taken over the Business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto accorded his predecessor. VISITORS to AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be. as previously, MOST MODERATE. This Hotel is within one mmahh ’K'-lK of Railway Station end Wharf, and corLmr-c-cb a magnificent view of the Harbour, and hes recently been thoroughly renovated. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony a Cead Mills Fnilthe will ever be extended, and a pleasant sojourn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ETC., Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY. 3gg7 MAURICE O'CONNOR. DON’T GO TO BED HUNGRY. To do so is as foolish as overeating. Talcs the Middle Course, and have a, .ighl stipner off ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS. It is easily and quickly prepared, end will bo found ueiight fully TUL.-atablo; easily dig-osted and nourishing. Sold in Air-tight Tins by all Grocers.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14060, 15 May 1906, Page 10
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