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Shoes now s McDonalds city in A lovely assortment of Ladies' colored .niiiiiii!*Hifir.;:«iißiii;»<ni[aviim*:iiP,u[;k»«yiii: Pale Blue, Grey and Black Suede. A nice range of warm Slippers for Ladies' Gaiters, Gums, Goloshes. mmmmmm Gums, Clogs. MAIN STREET Opposite Federal Company. • # i COME HERE. \UH BOOT DEPARTMENT " lias all that is .the latest in Indies'. Gents' anil Children's Footwear. Ladies' Glaco Laco Boots, patent cap, good round toes: 17s 6d, 21s, 255. Gents' City Boots, box calf, welted soles: 21s and 255. Boys' Scout Boots, just the ideal school boot: 10s 6d. £5 All Boot Reoairs Effected in the Best Manner. Jgk N.Z. MAIN STREET. GORE E. D. WAITS, Manager LOOK, THIS TELLS YOU WALDERS AND CO. LEAD! B3ECAUSE the choice of New High-grade Cycle wo offer for selection is f*i •*-* and. away the most varied &nd host. Because our stock of Accessories include every possible requirement cyclists. Because Quality is always our motto. Under no consideration will ve stock or sell shoddy goods. Because our immense turnover keeps our Cycle Goods fresh; and up-to-date. Because our Factory is the most modern in the Dominion, and possesses every facility for turning out tho best of work at the lowest cost. Because wo are Practical Men, mechanical engineers by trade, witi years of experience, and our work is thoroughly reliable. Because we are prompt in servica, straightforward in methods, and giv« a fair and square deal always.

Annual A; R. WATSON'S RED BOOK SHOP. COMMENCES SATURDAY, JUNE 27, jpOR the past three years we have held an Annual Sale, but this year it will be the _. GREATEST SALE OF ALL In addition to our usual large stock of Books and Stationery, we are carrying HUNDREDS OF LINES which wc NEVER BEFORE HANDLED. This is owing to the fact that last September we bought out A. Christie's Complete Stock, and as a number of these lines still remain, we are determined to clear them at less than cost. In a stock so varied as ours it is impossible to attempt to tell you of the Bargains offered. A visit to our premises Is the only thing for It. Colonial Novels: Ordinary Price, 3s 6d; we are offering at 1s 6d. Sixpenny Novels: We are offering at three for Is. Popular Novels at 1s 3d, we are offering at lid. Chambers' 20th Century Dictionary we offer at 3s. And all our other Books are reduced in like proportion. MUSIC! " MUSIC! WE ARE OFFERING ALL OUR MUSIC AT JUST ON COST PRIGE. v Of which we have Hundreds, we arc offering at RIDICULOUS PRICES—in some cases as low as 4d per dozen. GOOD MORNING ALARM CLOCKS: Ordinary Price, 7s 6d; Our Price, 6s. DON'T MISS THIS BARGAIN. HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. DON'T FORGET, SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, JUNE 27. BAKER'S BUILDING.

IT'S A REGULAR BARGAIN EARTHQUAKE. Wei!, the Sale is on in real earnest, and it is certainly the Big Event of the town. This great Winter Sale offers the greatest opportunity you ever had to buy reliable and desirable merchandise at a fraction of its real worth. Right now is tho harvest time of opportunity at this Progressiva Store. Baiga!n-wisc peopla are taking advantage of this great sate and ara buying things they will need later on as wall as things they need now. Offerings this week are exceptional. You can spend a profitable time hers to-morrow and a happier tune when you receive the "Things" our bargains have permitted you to take advantage of. Never before have we offered such values as are quoted in this "ad." Thoroughly highgrade and reliable goods at prices that arc radically cut to pieces. These are the features that go to make up this great Money-saving Sale. Stylish Teddy Bear Real Coney Seal Coats, 37s 6d Worth 17s 6(1 This is an announcement that cannot possibly «o unheeded as the saving it. preset:!;-; excites ■more than ordinary interest. Von can- choose frorii this season's most stylish, and expensive Coals at a price that has never been equalled l in this or any other city. Made, in this season's most popular stylos—cutaw;iA r front, collars, belted back, ok-., in tho new Teddy Hear shade, also black. lUmomber, these a.re fasidotrable hiedi-class Coats that are sold by the most exclusive shops at twice tho price we ask for them. A Lady's lint at Is lid may no! altvays be a bargain, but iiben you can buy a real Black Coney Sea Toque in the very latest shape at this jiric'o there can be iio quoliou about the value. It is unusual, to say the least, to have an <»pportunil y present itscl! lor saving, of so remarkable a nature, on kiivli siyliMi, serviceable' and hats. You'll liiul a full liKWMire of x;uinaction in thoso Worth 55s to 70s High-grade Stylish Costumes, i th 7os 29S 6(1 55^1 Worth 55s to 70s lievoml the shadow of doubt those oxiiaordii Fashionable, High-class COSTI'Mf.S s.o imjncd been oi]uailed. They are Costumes po ■.c--'n'.< c tailoring, material of quality, <lis; in. f icu ■;: vli of all wool twee<ls in the mo- pi polar : i.aiies, shot effects in saxe, brown aiet >, ; ;, pi--, t:,, s silk and other hitrh-irrade t;;:)...-. ' are w.i-iod style with belted waUi Vi!ri ■ I': e« up-to-date costumes, reliable ~,>■-:.. . .. ■ : r| than costumes oi equal grad-e-> ■ ■• ; .-.:;^ir ary values in Ladies' iate wear iui;, never lower in pri™ The Progressive Drapers that save you money. If s the goods behind our 'ads." that make satisfaction.

Yer Maim gang ca«tio' round tlie tonn Wi' yer spleuchan fun' o' BONNIE DQON. Ne'er fasli your tlraiiVb wi' care and • (tool, Smoko BONNIE DOON to cheer yer soul. ■ 61

CONSTIPATION CURED! To rid yourself of Constipation means to be cured of an affliction that is not oaly dangerous in itself, but is the forerunner of other and worse diseases. Sedentary lives, or an exhausted condition of mind and body, as well ai incorrect diet, are responsible for this common complaint. is one that clears the bowels and assists the stomach to properly perform its functions by first removing the waste matter from which spring so many diseases. This is what "Noxol" does—not in one, but in every case. Numerous testimonials proye that the most effective and harmless remedy for constipation aud ell kindred troubles is— ALL CHEMISTS iNB STOREKEEPERS.

IN BABY COUCH SYRUP. You must be particular—exacting, when choosing a, remedy for a Baby's cough. There are so many remedies containing habit-forming drugs that baby's health will, be greatly impaired unless you know absolutely just what the remedy contains and the action of each ingredient, so you can be sure it is harmless. BABY GOUGH SYRUP Js so!d by us on a positive guarantee —we know the contents and the action and know that it will do as represented. It breaks up a cough in short order, protects the membranes of the throat against irritation and infection, rids the throat of all injurious deposits, and prevents further accumulations. Contains no habit-forming drugs and can be given with perfect safety—baby wilt -like .it, too. 1s 6d the Bottle. "YY halevcr a good i things that other drug Come to us first and v lave -and inanj you'll find here CHEMIST, - - - Main; Street, Gore.

An interesting story was'told ns !>y a Dunedin lady tlio otlier day. "My lmsband had been suffering from a cokl for sonic- time and was beginning fo regard it as chronic when a friend recommended him to take Baxter's Lung Preserver. The first doso gave relief and beforo the bottle was finished ho was quite cured." This is not an isolated case; Baxter's Lung Preserver : s curing stubborn' coughs and colds ;\\' over New Zealand to-day, and if v.-..! cure yours. Your storekeeper or eh' '■' ist will supply yen with a Is lOd bouio Or you can write for it direct to J. Baxter and Co., Chemist, church . J'.!);'

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Mataura Ensign, 6 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 6 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 6 July 1914, Page 3

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