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Last Week of McDonald’s Big Boot Bale. & S-C* ■' : i7 : {'k < 7 '/* * i. Ladies’ Bostock Glace Derby Shoes, smart pug toes, 'as illustrated : Were 23s 6d ; now 19s 9d. Postage 6u A few Special Lines we are offering for One Week Only. See and g’et in early to avoid disappointment. A Remember: ONE WEEK ONLY. McDonald's For Boots and Shoes. WE LEAD—OTHERS FOLLOW. LAST WEEK OF SALE. 7 pairs Women’s Zealandia Tan Boots, sizes 2, 3, 5, 7. Sale price, 16s 9d. 6 pairs Women’s “Telon” Tan Boots, Derby-French toe. Were 255 ; Sale price, 18s 9d. 6 pairs Women’s “Brit Ban’’ Tan Boots, dark shade, French toe. Value 255; price to-day, 19s 9d. We still have left about 36 pairs Ladies’ Boots with pointed toes. Sizes only 2’s, 3’s and 4’s. Price, 4s lid per pair. Our Motto: Value for Your fiVoney--24 pairs Pointed Toe Shoes, 4s fid per pair. Worth for quality 13s 6d to 20s a pair. Sizes 3 and 4 only. Women’s Black Glace Kid Balmoral Bools, worth 20s: Sale price, 15s fid. Buy to-day. Ladies’ Willow Calf Shoes, Bound Toes, Welted Soles, were 25s 6d; now 14s 9d. WE SPECIALISE IN MEN’S LIGHT AND HEAVY FOOTWEAR. The following are a few of the many lines instock:--For Special Light Wear—Gent.’s Glace Kid Derby Welted Boots; 12 pairs only; full round toe. Sale price, 21s. Men’s Knee Gum Boots, new stock, 18s 9d. Men’s Thigh Gum Boots, new stock, 28s 9d. Men’s Box Chrome Dress Boots, Smart Round Toes, Sewn Soles: Were 22s 6d; now 18S 9d. Men’s Pegged Watertight Balmorals, stout waist, nailed, heel and toe plates, 19s 9d. Men’s Slippers, carpet soles, 2s 3d, We are Sole Agent for the Famous “Health” Boot. Call and inspect. McDonald’s City Boot Palace, ma, S o m reet

Remarkable Motor Ride Motor Car Beats Express CHRISTCHURCH TO DUNEDIN AND RETURN, 492 Miles in 15 hours 4 minutes. [MR H. J. RANGER CREATES A RECORD i For the gruelling* ride over water-races, gutters, with mountainous roads to negotiate. White Tread DUNLOP TYRES were selected, standing* the great strain and bumping* about to which they were submitted. Car and Tyres on view at Ranger’s Garag*e. When such tyres are available, *why buy imported ? Dunlop Rubber Company OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. 116 Worcester St„ Christchurch, And All Leading* Agents. “NO LAMP! YOUR NAME & YOUR ADDRESS!” DON’T run the risk of coming within the arm of the law by using a faulty lamp on your cycle. It’s likely to result in a summons, or to land you in an accident. x Here are Cycle Lamps of all the latest and best patterns for ordinary or motorcycles—oil or acetylene lamps. Every one has been. chosen with discrimination and is right for first-class service. Prices right also. Come and see. J. MCCOEKINDALE CYCLE AGENT, GORE. m a J -Jni USrz •2»sr> w 3 N3 hj rs Selecting Gifts is a Poser. In the matter of choice it is sometimes very hard to decide but this problem is much simplified if you come direct to us, and inspect our fine stocks of Silver and E. P. Ware. We show a splendid array in the many varied articles so essential for wedding or other gifts. CRUETS, CAKE DISHES, SALAD BOWLS, FRUII DISHES, TEA SETS, SETS OF SPOONS, JAM AND BUTTER DISHES, FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, SETS OF CARVERS of renowned makes, SPECIMEN VASES, Etc. Designs are richer and more beautiful than we have ever before displayed, while prices are extremely reasonable. We will appreciate the favor of a call from you The Federal Hardware and Furnishing Co., Ltd., MAIN STREET GORE.

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Mataura Ensign, 25 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 25 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 25 April 1917, Page 2

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