i ■ m ii PH3 m afc^s JVS ■■l pas M rtttKna <m» m m *&ms& m I i Ai» dutincb'Te feature* of SHACKLOCK'S FAMOUS RANGES. They but for yean with their tplendi) efficiency unimpaired, u tie following letter tent by a Southland lady amply pwci.— V "The Range bat been in uie for "about twenty-eight yeari, end I ' "would not pert with it for any t ff "new one in the Do ,V "u • good i Aik your I you a "SHACKmCH"— m SPUING, 1913. ONE WORD, OUR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS. HATE JUST ARRIVED. ONE WORD MORE. ARE WE YOUR TAILORS? IP NOT, WHY NOT? WE OUGHT TO BE Good Reasons why BROWN, EWIXG AND CO., LTD., have a Real Clain U'r'..ii yijUV patronage: THEIR SELECTION 01- SITUNOU id UASUiti'ASSED. THE QUALITY OF THEIR GOODS IS UNRIVALLED Mr Easton, their Cutter, is a man of first-class ability, and patrons en trusting him with their next order will be assured the fullest satisfaction his fitting being perfert. TAiLOR-MADE SUITS FROM £5 ss. BBOWN, EWING & U PRINCES STREET, DUNEDtM. onifort for tli€ MO/M —it is in every pair of Star Shoe-ettes, comfort, coolness and hard wear. For the sunny days the wee man needs something lighter, softer, and more comfortable than boots. ; Star Shoe-ettes supply the n;;ed admirably for him and for sister, too* The leather used is tanned to a softness that means ease of fit, while the patterns are sensibly shaped to the healthy boy's or girl's foot, avoiding any tendency to "squeeze." See that your children's feet are freed from the restraint of stiff boots—let them develop normally in Nature - shaped Shoe-ettes. Ask your shoe-man to show you the 5T TAR iff i M
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Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 3
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287Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 3
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