Tbs Dhallsn|g Shoe Sals. j UST how we do it is neither here nor ° _ there;; it is our business to be able to invite you to a bargain feast, and like hospitable hosts we've provided a generous fare The regular prices have been cast aside, because shoes must turn into sovereigns in the quickest time on record. , GlaceKidLace Boots, the "Glide-over," medium toes, reduced to 16/6 Box Calf Lace Boots, round toes, light and flexible and easy fitting ; they were 17/8, sale price 12/6 Chrome Lace Boots, round and narrow toes, sewn, splendid wearing; regular price 13/6, sale price 9/11 ° GIRLS FOOTWJSAB. A special Jine of Lace and Button . Boots, the " Defiance" brand. These boots are excellently made on anatomical lines, and fit the feet comfortably. They are just right for Bummer wear, being light in make. Sizes 3 to 6, now 4/9 Sizes 7 to 10, now 5/11 Sizes 11 to 1, now 6/11. The Furness Shoe Store,! The Square, PALMEE3TON NORTH. THE KOYAL CAFE SOCUL & DINING ROOMS, Cuba-st. (next Jackson's Store). i LUNCHEON -and Afternoon Tearooms. • Special room for private parties and committee meetings. WEDDING CAKES & CATEEING A SPECIALITY. WALTER COTTON, Pastry Oook and Confectioner, PROPRIETOR. CLUB HOTEL. H. B. TUCKER, PROPBIETOB. OIING a freehold property, and a free XJ house, all Wines and Spirits are direct from Bond. A special lino of Port Wine and Brandy for invalids; guaranteed 20 years in Botid. Twelve larg9, wall ventilated sample rooms. Night porter In attendance. P.O. Box. 46. Telephone 29. PEOENIX HOTEL. G. MoDONALD (late of Blenheim), ! Proprietor. rpHIS HOTEL ia baing run on i modern lines, and the travelling public can rely on getting the best of Liquors and attention. Nona but the very best Wines, Bpiriis ■- and Beer stocked. MASONIC HOTEL, Opposite Railway Station, R. MULROONEY, PROPBIETOB. tpiRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION ■*• for the travelling public. None bat the best brands of liquors stocked. COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Corner of Main-streat, the Square). T. CHILDS Proprietor. THE hotel has lately been thoroughly renovated, and will now be found up-to-date in every detail. A special feature will be Luncheons at 1/-, from 12 till 2 daily, exoepting Thursdays, when, for the convenience of country folk and those wishing to attend the sales, it will be on from 11.8 C a.rn till 2 p.m. None but the best brands of Wlnos and Spirits stocked. Telephone No. 8. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL, Mam-st., near Railway Station. A. F. AfiDERSON, Proprietor. npHIS HOTEL has been rebuilt, and •*■ bo expense has been spared in furnishing this fine hotel and on the most modern lines. It is provided with every convenience for boarders and the travelling public. Mr Anderson, in thanking the public for their patronage in the past, hopes to see all his old friends and customers at his new house None but the best brands of Wines, Beers, and Spirits stocked. : NOTE THE ADDRESS : Corner of Andrew Young and Mamstreet West, j Deviae's Empire Hotel, Main-street, Palmerstox N. "CURST CLASS Accommodation for JC families, travellers, visitors and permanent boarders. Hot, cold and shower baths. J^arge Billiard room (two tables). All leading brands of "Wines and Spirits kept in stock. Terms moderate. AT. DEVINE, Proprietor. ' GEOBGE ALLMAft, HANAW'ATO' SHOEING FORGE, Kanuitikei-sr., Palmesston Nosth. TJOIiSES shed, under mv osvn periJ- sonal supervision. All classes of work done. CorDS,- cr;ic!c«, greasy heols and all diseases of foot carefully attended to. Horses sent for a«d relumed. Uipg up Telephone No. 221. /
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8144, 18 November 1905, Page 7
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