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SHOES. We still continue to sell Shoes at Little Profit. It is the one thing that keeps us busy. Buyers cannot help but recognise the fact that we are giving more wear for the money than anyone else in Oama-ru. We sell our goods on the principle of to-day, not of twenty years ago. Modem merchandising means modern profits—that's small profits and quick action. Our reputation for underselling all others we sustain by as much price-cutting as may be necessary. Notable instances of this continued underselling will be found by comparing our prices with those charged elsewhere. HERE'S WHY WE CAN DO IT! The every-day lines of Boots and Shoes such as are worn by workmen of all sorts, housewives, .school children, etc., WE MAKE OURSELVES. This SAVES the MANUFACTURER'S PROFIT of 25 to 40 per cent., and accounts for the fact that we can SELL many lines for what others have to PAY for them. The Imported Fine Footwear WE BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER in England and America,, and thus SAVE the WAREHOUSEMEN'S PROFIT. We COULD NOT POSSIBLY sell at our prevailing low prices if our goods were bought in the first place from Colonial Manufacturers and Warehousemen.

J. M'DIARMID, BOOT MANUFACTURER DIRECT IMPORTER, U£ES STREET, OAMARU. N.B.—No goods will be shown in our windows this week, as the painters are busy renovating. The Special Bargain Lines advertised last week aie still on sale.

GIFTS FORJTHE SEASON XMAS GIFTS BIRTHDAY GIFTS THE GREAT HOUSE FOB NOVELTIES Crammed Full—Shop and Show Room one endless Display of Art and Beauty.

OUR. IMPORTS ARE ROLLING IN For your DRESSING TABLE, Toilet Scent Pomades, Jewel Cases, Hairpin. Boxes, Brushes, Mirrors —any article you can ask for in Gut Glass and Hallmarked Silver. You ask the prices. SPECIMEN VASES in Solid Silver, Cut Glass and Silver, Vases inlaid with Silver, at prices you wall buy them. H.M. SILVER Nick-Nacks, Fruit Knives, Sweet Trays, Brush Trays, Match Boxes, etc.," etc., Pot Pouri Caskets, Shaving Mugs. CHILDREN are ALWAYS DELIGHTED when some little article of Jewellery is presented to them f we have articles simple and pretty at CHILDREN'S PRICES. GOLD JEWELLERY. WELL,, we have nil that is rare and beautiful—Brooches set with precious stones, Brooches in every design, Bangles and Bracelets, Muff Chains and Necklets. EVERY NOVELTY imaginable in Greenstone. CHARMS and LACE PLNS.—We only ask your inspection—you will do the rest. They are the rage this day in London. WATCHES.—As we only stock Watches that have a reputation—Rotheram's, Waltham's, Stauffer's, and Baume's—they sell themselves, and you can depend on them; thev are the production of the cream of" BRAINS of the OLD WORLD. We sell you any watch of these makers at Rockbed Prices, and WE GUARANTEE every watch. We have no time for common watches. An ATTENTIVE STAFF will attend .to your every want, and will be pleased to show you any article irrespective of purchase. GIFTS AT EVERY PRICE. GIFTS IN ALL DESIGNS. And at Prices that will suit you; Will not be a tax on you; Will Please you.

JOSEPH MOSS, DIRECT IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Opposite Post Office. rpHE Business carried on by Airs Gaxd- . ' net in 10 Wansbeck street will be ■ried on permanentlv bv the underLed, and having RECEIVED a LARGE STOCK of SECOND-HAND CLOTHING of all DESCRIPTIONS, will be pleased' to see those in want of such articles. In connection with the above we have OPENED a REGISTRY OFFICE for SERVANTS, Male and Female. We hope to receive a share of voire patronage. Mb and Mes GEORGE BISSETPETERSEN'S OIL LAUNCH "ROSIE" is now ready to RUN PASSENGERS EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENINGS for Short or Long Distances at Small Charges, leaving Normaaby Wharf.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 8657, 6 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 8657, 6 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 8657, 6 December 1904, Page 3

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