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IT'S A GREAT THIKG TO BE "IN THE KNOW. HwniiiMfflira^ The vital question is, then, are you "in the know' ? Have you realised the sub stantial saving's, without anv sacrifice of quality, which can be affected through purchasi g all your footwear at one of our stores ? If not, call to-day and prove our statements-you will find them rig-lit. The Crowds prove it. Ever and alwa> s « 4 McDonald's for a lower price."' Men's Glace Kid Derby Boot; same as, model below, smart si:: dressy, sewn soles, etc., 23s 6d, SHOW WEEK SPECIALS, MEN'S BOOTS. .Men's Box Calf Derby Cookhams, uide welts, A. E. Marlow's, 38s 6d. Men's Glace Kid Derby Bals., f-iiiiW'L dress boots, 28s 6d. Men's Glace Kid Derby Shoes, pug toe,, etc., neat, 31S. Men's Chrome Derby Cookhams, heel and toeplates, 22s 6d. Men's Heavy Weight Working Boots, nailed, etc., 24s 9d. Men's Medium Weight Strong Boots, nailed, etc., 22s 6d, LADIES' SHOES. Ladies' Glace Kid Ankle Strap Shoes, smart shape, Cuban heels, 17S 6d. Ladies' Glace Kid Ankle Strap Slices, superior quality, 21$ 6d. Ladies' Glace Kid Court Shoes, fine quality, smart, 23s 6d. Ladies' Patent Leather Court. Shoes, smart shapes, Bostoek's, etc., 27S 6d to 32S 6d. Ladies' Light English Walkin Shoe, 1 bar, high Cuban heels, 12s 91 LADIES' WHITE SHOES. 36 pairs Ladies' White Canvas Court Shoes, very smart, good quality, 8a 9d. 48 pairs Ladies' White Canvas Strap Shoes, popular shape, 9s. 24 pairs Ladies' White Buckskin La Valliere Shoes (broad bar), super. English quality, 178 6d. Ladies' .White Buckskin Lace Shoes, pump soles, 245. Ladies' White Buckskin La Valliere Shoes, 2-button ornament, ■ j MoDONALD'S City Boot Palace, ®os»e. P.O. BOX 21. 'PHONE 128.

FARMERS WILL FIND EVERYTHING they need about the farm .it our big store. "Wo carry stocks of Implements, Tools, Builders' Hardwire., Paints, Timber, Dai'van.;; Specialties in fact, ALL THE THINGS NEEDFUL to make a farm successful. We are District Agents for the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO., ' , . , and can supply spare parts at short notice. If you deal here you are always studying your farm's interests. UNITED TRADING AND MANUFACTURING GO, LIMITED, "THE CORNER SHOP" BRIDGE STREET MATAURA

•Af* af& i i It fi I J .** «- 8T ■ I During the two months of I *'■ p?vher and December j I we will execute orders for j fson'l l.iEi&crol Records-! Free o/ 'Pester e and It eight, I v. c have a i : pl«-ndid Slock of Instrumental \. aiid Vocal Records, end a List will be posted free on application. EffTJw New is yi ur r.harce to !h> in a supply ol New Fh< rcgraph Records for the fs§/ Stnrrer Nights ?rd Holiday Time. W lf yen buy ROW,you will \ .-Sew the Cost of PackingI -Postage, and Freight--] This Special Concession closes on —December 31*t 1917 ] I Price 3/- " ch - I _ # ChasßeftJCalJi^ TVinccs 5t DUNEMH. m F ft &f ot^ 'J*ste3.!l' T£AS &' 3 L HARDWARE SHEEP SHEARS. SHEEP SHEARS. ALSO FULL STOCK OF ACCESSORIES 5M CONNECTION WITH SHEARS, SUCH AS SALAD OIL CARBORUNDUM OIL STONES SUEKP- n HANDiNCI OIL SADDLE, in Black, Rod and Blue RADDLE, in Powder LLMSEED OIL LAMP HLACK. NOTE THE ADDRESS, and call or write. P.O. Box 112. IRONMONGER, MAIN STREET, Opposite Railway Station, Oore. Telephone 174.

If you are iiiioresicd in ins cost of living if you arc at all economical If you can appreciate genuine bargains if you want your £ to purchase 30s worthThen make straight for WHERE YOU CAN" OET A Hanging Lamp, worth 755, for 45s Beautiful Rugs, worth I.ok (id, for 10s lOd Dinner Sets, worhh 90s, Tor 58s 6d Hairbrushes, worth 2s fid, for 9d Tea Spoons, worth 7s fid down, for 2s 10d half-dozen Cups and Saucers, worth 1 2s (id dozen, for 4s 3d half-dozen Housemaids' Gloves, worth Is j>uir, for 8d pair Table Spoons, worth :{()» dozen, for 9d each Tea Sets, worth 20s, for 11s 6d Sets of dugs, worth 12s - -, for 9s 6d Vases worth Jh (id, for 1s AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER RARGATNS, FOR CASH ONLY. I-THE TRADE NOT SUPPLIED AT THESE PRICES N.H.—THE TRADE NOT SUPPLIED AT THESJ See our Window Bisnlay on Saturday of LACE CURTAINS. The Federal Hardware and Furnishing MAIN STREET,

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Mataura Ensign, 11 December 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 11 December 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 11 December 1917, Page 2

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