Miscellaneous. PUBLIC PROCLAMATION. WAR IN THE BOOT TRADE. nOLVILLE and I^NOX, In re\J A. turning thanks to all those who. have favored them With a share of tbeir patronage, would beg to anuounce, that having completed the extensive additions and alterations to their premises, that they will commence on SATURDAY, ore of the GREATEST and Cheapest Sales of Bootß and Shoes ever held m Palmers ton, and will continue for Four weeks We would /urfcher beg to iuform the public that only just having commenced m business our stock is ALL NEW, and of the best quality. All workmanship guaranteed, and upheld. Remember the Address of Colville and Knox's Boot Factory, the Square. As the reductions will be ve^y great m this sale, the terms will be Strictly Cash. The trade supplied with tops leather, and grindery. NOTF— Men's E. S. boots soled|and heeled for 4=» 6d.J Nailed for 5s 6d Men's new elastics put m 3s] Women's " 2s 6d. \\T H. N k TILESHI P, 'VV . (Late J. King & Co.) MANUFACTUKING GOLD AiSD SILVEB SMITH, Masonic Jeweller and Medalist, Electro-plater and Gilder. Repairs Neatly Executed. Old Gold and silver Bought. Victoria Avenue, Wa ganui, 3 doors from the Pos^t Office.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 36, 8 January 1883, Page 3
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