THE WHY & THE WHEREFORE! pEOPLE UNDERSTAND perfectly nowadays that before, Goods can be said at, Exceptionally ~. * Low Prices they must first be bought on the same basis, And ft is not every day in these times of high values that this is possible. However, it does happen occasionally that a merchant gets a rare chance of both benefiting his patrons and himself by securing goods much below market rates. Such an opportunty was that offered us last week, when the Whole Stock of a Boot Manufacturer going out of business was secured by us at ' ' .- A DISCOUNT OF 5S IN. THE £., THE LINES ARE ALL OF THE USEFUL EVERYDAY CLASS AND COMPRISE— g 52 Doz. Pairs LADIES' GfeSRQME and GLACE KID STRAP SHOES. c 9 Doz. Pairs CHILDREN'S CHROME and GLACE KID STRAP SHOES. 13 Doz. Pairs MEN'S CHRO ME and GLACE KID BOOTS. WE ARE BENT ON MAKING A QUICK DISPOSAL OF THESE LINES DURING THE NEXT' EORTNIG! HT, AND WILL SUBMIT THE LOT AS A ' SPECIAL EASTER OFFERING. LADIES' FINE CHROME LACE BOOTS, sewn soles ... 13s 6d LADIES' FINE CHROME BUTTON BOOTSy sewn soles 13s 9d LADIES' GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, sewn soles ... 13s 6d LADIES' GLACE KID BUTTON BOOTS, sewn soles ... 13s 9d LADIES' LACE BOOTS, silk ribbon ties . ..'. ,;..'- Ms;MLADIES' LACE BOOTS, silk ribbon ties ...; _..; ißs'J3d LADIES' TAN BOOTS ... ... - , ■',..) LADIES' TAN SHOES .. ... ...; GIRLS' BOXCALF STRAP SHOES, sizes .7 to 9 " .... 6s 9d GIRLS' BOXCALF STRAP SHOES, sizes 10 to 13,'- ... , -7s 9d GIRLS' BOXCALF STRAP SHOES, size 1 .... ... 8s 9d GIRLS' GLACE KID TRELLIS STRAP SHOES, 7to 9 7s 9d GIRLS' GLACE KID TRELLIS STRAP SHOES, 10 to 13 'Bs 9d GIRLS' GLACE KID TRELLIS STRAP SHOES, 1 and 2; 9s 9d MEN'S CHROME BOOTS ~. 13s 6d MEN'S KIP BALMORALS ... ... 13s 6d MEN'S GLACE WELTED BUTTON BOOTS ... . ... 18s ,;6"d MEN'S WELTED LACE BOOTS v <..:;' r - ••• ••• ISs''-6d 8s 110 9s 3d I 11s 6d | 13s 9d | 11s 6d 1 9s 11d I 4s 11d I 5s 6d I 5s nd | 5S .9f> I 6S 3d I 6S 9d I 9s Ild I .10s 6d | 13S 6d | 12s 9d t NEW GQODS. We are now adding hew Winter Goods to our stock at the rate of 500 Pairs per Week. A big shipment of " Royalty " footwear for men just to hand direct from Northampton, in Choice Tan and Black Styles. _ NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
CONSTIPATION BLEEDING, ITCHY PILES. BAD FOR YEARS. ~ Dr Fellows' Pile Cones and A.C. Tabs Completely Cure. • A ladv writes as follows: Mr LOASBY, Chemist, ChristchuTch. I promised to let you know how I got on with DR FELLOWS' REMEDIES. I have used six boxes of PILE CONES, and one hoi of A.C. TABS. When I started using these inediciiies I was very bad. I suffered great pain; I daily lost a large quantity of blood, so much so that I was reduced almost to a living skeleton. I was weak and ill, and mv sufferings were intense. I suffered terribly from constipation and I could not endure the anony that pills caused me. I tried everything that could be Buggested without getting an*" better. I have on several occasions been told that nothing but an operation would cure le. A lad-- friend advised me to "ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT." and I am so glad I followed her advice. The first four Pile Cones seemed to make me worse, then an improvement cet in and before I had used two boxes 1 was much easier. I persevered, and am thankful to say I am quite cured. I feel the COXES were materially assisted by DR FELLOWS' A.C. TABS. I took them regularly for a time, and can only say they are a perfect remedy c or constipation—just the ideal medicine for sufferers like myself. They are so gentle in their effect, yet so certain. I cannot thank you sufficiently for the great good you ha'vo done me. I don't think anyone can realise how happy 1 feel now—no pain, no inconvenience. I am puttine on flesh at quite a rapid rate. (Signed) (Miss) A M , Rangiora. The above is just another proof of the many I have published that DR FELLOWS' PILE COXES and A.C. TABLETS really do cure hopeless cases. No case is too old for them to do good. DR FELLOWS' PILE COXES, 3s 6d, 3 Packets for 10s. DR FELLOWS' A.C. TABS, 2s fd Box of 40 Doses. Obtainable from all chemists. If your Chemist has not got them, ask him to oblige you by procuring for you. Don't take a substitute. SOLE PROPRIETOR, A. M. LOASBY,, H. F. Stevens, Wholesale Chemist. 147 Colombo Street, Christchuxch. EUROPEAN ACENCY. "NDENTS promptly executed at . Lowest Cash Prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, ir-c-lading Books and Stationery. Boots Shoes and Leather. Chumicals and Druggists's Sundries: Cliini, Earthenware and Glassware. Cycles, Motors, and Accessories. Drapery. Millinery and Piece Goods. /an-v Goodi and Perfumery. Ji'urni'- ire anl Upholstery liardwar.?. Machinery and Metals. imitation Jewellery and Preciouß atones. Jewellery, Plaie and Watches. Photographic and Optical Goods. Provisions and Oilmen's Stores. Kte., Etc. Commission, 2} to 5 per cent. Trade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from £lO upwards. Cou-ignments ct Produce sold on account WBLLIAM WILSON & SONS (Established 1814), 25, Abchjrch Lane, London, E.G. Cable Address: "Aunuaire, London." C* P. MARTIN, SADDLER, KUROW, HAS PURCHASED MR HAMILTON'S BUSINESS, and will guarantee all classes of work done satisfactorily at moderate prices. X'ew Bodies put into old Collars. All classes saddlery stocked, also made at shortest notice. Martin's Patent Horse and Com Covers —every cover guaranteed not to shift; no tail or leg straps; the only cover guaianteed in the Dominion. All I want is a trial—the proof of the wort is the way it wears. LOOK HERE!!I CENTRAL CASH GROCERY ,■*->. - it*--?*-->.• -■-> ----- - NEW SEASON'S FRUITS. ' They are the Cheapest and* Best in Oamani. Sultanas, Seeded Raisins, El Tie Raisins, Currants, Figs : Dates, Prunes, etc. Cash Customers spending 10s will be presented with a beautiful picture | panel— "Springtime" or "Golden Autumn." ( D. GILLIES, OPPOSITE MUIvICIPAL OPERA EOSfSE- «
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10405, 17 March 1910, Page 6
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