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The Fireside Cobbler. Boot Repairing Outfit. ENABLES YOC TO MEN D VOL' M uWN BOOTS, and SO SAVE TIME and MONEY. _' 4 : COM PL ELT£ OtfTflf'r.Qß^s GENERAL BOOT AND SfSffTßE^ilMN^" In the country especially, sending boots to the cobbler for repairs means delay and inconvenience. As often ' as not, you want to wear i them when they are lying in the shop waiting to be repairers e j B THE FIRESIDE COBBLER OUTFIT saves this inconi venience. Using it, the most inexperienced person can sole or patch his boots or shoes without difficulty. Apart from other considerations, it also means a big saving in the boot bill. Outfit includes everything necessary for good work and quick work. All tools of the highest quality. Set No 4 Tools aad Lasts: 3 sizes, 10s. „ No 2 „ ~ „ 4 sizes, 12 6. „ No 3 „ „ i „ with three pair oi leather soles, 14 6. Where carriage payable this end, add Is 6d. LAIDLAW&GRAY, Ltd, Ironmongers, Rattray St., DUNEDIN. THE ECONOMY CLOTH for Spring 1917. The NEW ALL-BRITISH FABRIC is the most popular material for wear this season DURaBLK and ECONOMICAL, made in all colors and designs. THOROUGBLY MERCERISED and WASHABLE, This most beautiful Hair Cloth is THE BEST for WEAR & S I'YLE for LADIES' COSTUMES, SKIRTS and BLOUSES, and ALL KINDS OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. ASK AT ANY LEADING STORE TO SEE ELEVA. SARGOOD, SON and EWEN, Ltd., Dunedin and Invercargill. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS OFFERING AT MOLLISONS SALE Doot Miss the following "Specials." The Value is right. ISO White Jap, BLANKETS; size 63 x 48in, weight 21 b. 72 Khaki Jap. BLANKETS; 74 x 56iu, weight 2ilb. Usually 8a BJ. S.ile Price, all 5s 6d each. 500 Pair Ladies' 2-d«me FABRIC GLOVES; in black and chamois; all sizes. Worth 2a 6d. Sale Price, Is pair. 12 Pieces Heavy NATURAL FLANNEL, 30 inches wide; English make, unshrinkable. Usually 2s. Sale Price, Is 4Jd yard. 36-inch Jap. MATTING, fancy designs in shades of brown, blue, green, and crimsons. Usually 2s. Sale Price, Is yari. 250 Irish Hand-embroidered TRAYCLOTHS, varictD sizes, slightly damaged. Usually 2s 6d. Sale Price, Is each. MO Ladies' Ready-to-wear Hats, in felt, silk, velvet and straw. Usually 5s 6d to 12s 6d. Sale Price. Is each. Men's N.Z. Wool Knit SOCKS, durable make. Worth Is 9d. Sale Price Is pair. Horrockses' Frilled PILLOW CASES ; the last lot at the price. All Is each. 250 Irisn Embroidered TEA CLOTHS and RUNNERS, large sizes, slightly damaged. Usual price, 3s 6d to os 6d. Sale Price, all Is lid each. Mollisons, Limited, Comer George and Frederick Streets, Dunedin. J. J. HISKENS, CHEMIST, DEE ST., INVERCARGILL, has one of th« most Complete Establish ments in New Zealand, containing i very thing looked for in a First-class Pharmacy COUNTRY REQUIREMENTS SENT DIRECT, entailing less delay than ?'V7 J V> S |Oy ll immensely! DIRECT, entailing less delay than I / * in sending to DUNEDIN. 'We fclK l Cifiaiay °ffm every inrrMM*. It's Refresliiaf! Beets Tea Completely!" Special.—Mr Hiskena is prepared to test Ibil with Hot Wster and Milk-jaft l*« Coco.- • ht fof a j, fonnß of defective ■ Beady in ■ Moment—Delicioua Rich " Coffee Aroma— No wonder it's to pop- I _j.. . ... c-—t_-i „.. „ ntar-Try it! lip angfe Solutle 'offee A thn sight for all forms of defective vision and to supply Spectacles at a moder ite price. To avoid delay please address comiuuniI cations J. J. HISKENS,

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3251, 28 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3251, 28 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3251, 28 August 1917, Page 3

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