THOMAS, THE BOOT "BOOMER." CLOSING OF SALE. Thomas, the Boot Boomer, wiLl ; definitely close his boot sale on Saturday, the 13th inst., and in doing so j thanks his patrons for their support. ' As Thomas has a Mail Order Branch in I connection with the DunodLn Stores, customers can rely upon securing the ; same class of goods at the same low I figure. When prices rise, write to ; Thomas, enclosing postal notes or i money order, and you will saw monev. 1 Make all ord«rs payable to J. H. Thomas, 32 George Street, Dutiedn, and send size of foot with he'ght across . instep. Customers may rely upon receiving the same attention and courtesy as is invariably the practice in ! Thomas' shops. Intending purchasers are advised to secure their bargains early as many of the lines in our Jvtedway Street shop are rapidly getting cut out ( and will not be replaced. Saturday is the last day of the sale. Come while the opportunity offers. Look for the sign of the "Red Flag" in Med way Street. RKST ASSURED THE WORK WILL BE WELL DONE. Whatever it is in the carrying or forwarding line —delivering a parcel in New Zealand or out of it, calling for and da-patching goods, passing en tries, ■and delivering goods to your store —you can rely oil us for good work. It is upon quality of service we have built, our reputation. The public know us to be careful, I prompt and attentive in whatever we' undertake, and utilise our service morel than anv other. ( The N.Z. EXPRESS CO., I/ID , j Main Street, (Jore. A minute io nuike; a treat when made—Camp Coffee. 15
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Mataura Ensign, 16 June 1914, Page 4
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277Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, 16 June 1914, Page 4
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