D.S.C. ' BOOT DEPT. T ADIES' PATENT KID DRESS BOOTS, JU LOUIS HEELS, VERY SPECIAL. D.S.C. LADIES' GLACE KID BOOTS. BUTTON OR LACE. PATENT OR PLAIN TOE OAPS. 193 6D. - > D.S.C. LADIES' GLACE KID BOOTS. PATENT TOE CAP, ROUND OR POINTED TOES, 15S 6D. D.S.C. Special boots for old ladies, no SEAMS TO HURT THE FOOT, SQUARE TOES, LOW HEELS, MADE FOR COMFORT, 21S. . D.S.C. LADIES' DRESS SHOES IN GLACE KTD OB ij PATENT LEATHER, WITH PLAIN Oa. FANCY CUT STEEL BUCKLES, VERY ' STYLISE. D.S.C. LADIES' PATENT LEATHER PROMENAD.E SHOES. CROSS STRAPS. LOUIS HEELU NEW DESIGN. D.S.C. V . / LADIES' AFTERNOON AND EVENING SHOES. IN GLACE KID OR PATENT LEATHER. WITH OR WITHOUT STKAPS " . D.S.C. ADIES—D.S.C. SPECIAL-GLACE KID I 1 SHOES. LACE. BUTTON. OR 1-BAR, PATENT TOE CAPS. 103 6D PER PAIR. WEAR GUARANTEED. D.S.C. Ladies-just abrived-labge shipment OF TAN BOOTS AND SHOES, IN ROUND. MEDIUM, OR POINTED TOR,. • LATEST STYLE OF CUBAN HEELS, ' MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES OF TAN. D.S.C. BEAT variety IN CHILDREN'S boots. IX TO HAND-CHILDREN'S SHOES BLACK TAN, BRONZE. BLUE. RED, AND WHITE, SANDALS IN ALL SIZES. D.S.C. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR GENTLEMENJUST OPENED-LARGE SHIPMENT OF FLORSIIEIM'S BOOTS. IN PATENT, KID. GLACE KID, AND TAN GLACE KID, WITH POINTED. HOUND. SQUARE. AND NARROW SQUARE TOES. OPEN OR CLOSED FRONTS, MOST FASHIONABLE AND UP-TO-DATE BOOTS, ALL SIZES OR HALF-SIZES. D.S.C. D o -SPECIAL BOX CALF BOOT FOE ,O.L. MEN. AT 17S 9D PER PAIR; EVERY" PAIR GUARANTEED. FAIR WEAR, OR NEW PAIR. D.S.C. D.S.C. BOOT DEPT. IMPERIAL GOLD MEDAL ALE AND • STOUT, QBTAINABLE JgVERYWHERE. HANCOCK AND CO. KING RICHARD AND "CHAMPION" SAVED THE jgANK 2 EAL AND AND QOLONY. STOCK EXCHANGE COMMUNICATIONS, OCTOBER 23, 1905. EIGHT HON. MR. SEDDON, / * ' Wellington, . " Don't you think wo should feel proud for saving the Bank, as its shares are now sought after. With our continued efforts, consider in another 'A or 3 years they ought to be ■worth oO per cent. more. 1 am not & seller.—(Signed), VIRTUE." P. VIRTUE, Auckland, " You are quite right (never wrong). The Colony has done well in respect to the Bank Nev Zealand, and our investment of half-a-million in shares has proved profitable to the colony, and at the same time beneficial to the Bank. —(Signed), R. J. SEDDON." N.B.—'We are now negotiating with Russian Government to put its finances straight. jyjUSCLE QOMPANY. XMAS; 1905. NEW, YEAR, 1906. A NEW - AND CHOICE SELECTION OF pBIVATE QHRISTMAS AND jqTAV Y KAR; 'Q ARD SYOUR OWN WORDING. LOCAL VIEWS IF DESIRED. BLANKS FOR PHOTOS. . ' / .....■■..■.v.. »" . i • CALL AND SEE SAMPLES At jg-i2RALD QFPIOE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13030, 22 November 1905, Page 4
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