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World Shortage of Hides Has Advanced the Price ioots. r Boots were Boui Before the Advance, .Lj. WE 61V! m tj K+f §nr m /71(H)]) FOIJTFNE certainly at- {( u(lc(i our iit'sl. Rjicjrls ill in f viT ■ y «i m. iKiL at ilie Bitsines Winter p-iii together your footwear i'or this year, and we feel overflowing with good spirits because we are going' to surprise our Customers, ior 110 matter which stock we go into a glance Wonderful Values stirs up a lively anticipation of Record s and hundreds of delighted customers for the, Coming Season. TN our purchases Quality lu - .! never been sacrificed for ; slight gain in price, though w< might have done so time c.ia atrain. It is a trick with f.oh.\ firms to copy the good lines, and market the limitation :v a little lower price. The higher-priced article is by far ti;< better value of the two, ant! th;.' is the one we have always bough : The Best Quality at the Lowes Price, but quality positive!.; first. : QO please remember that Low ■ Prices.do not always mean 1 a simple process to lessen cost by cheapening quality. A cheap : imitation leather insole, poor stift'eners, a grade cheaper upper 1 katl'ier, soft spongy soles, and many other substitutions do not : change the outside appearance of | the boot very particularly, but ; when you come to wear them you ' will find the difference in the • wearng quality of the shoes. A Bargain in Every Square, For 1s 6d — Ladies' Red, Brown, Green FELT SLIPPERS, Woven twine soles, near better than leather. I For 4s 9d—i Ladies' Strap EVENING SHOES, In black kid, all | sizes. I For 1s 11d — Ladies' Blue FELT SLIPPERS, Thick soles, very warm, Astrakan bound. For 4s 3d — Ladies' Crimson, PaleBine, an:l Pink Satin Quilted BATH SLIPPERS. For 13s 9d — Ladies' Black Glace Kid New DERBY BOOTS, Broad ties. For 12s 6d — The Farmers' Friend, Heavv NAILED BOOTS, Waterproof. For 7s 8-1— . Ladies' Colored EVENING SHOES, In pink, pale 'green, and whi'.e. For 11s Gd — Men's Chronic EVER -DAY BOOTS. Unexc'lh d though much imitated. For 7s 6d — Men's WORKING BLUCHERS, With nails or plain soles. For 7s 6ii — Gents' Patent EVENING SHOES. 11l various styles. For 2s 9d — Ladies' WARM SLIPPERS, Thick felt and leather soles; a winter's comfort. For 6s 6d — Black FELT BOOTS, Red Flannel lined, damp proof soles. For 7s 6d — Ladies' Finest Pump Sole WARD SHOES, Rubber heels. For 14s 6d — Men's Fine DRESS BOOTS, In various shapes and styles. For 10s 6d — The "Winger" 5-Button FOOTBALL BOOTS, Hard toes. Every line ouotsd above is sn exceptional bargain, made of good materials, "carefully seessted by us, as being the best footwear obtainable at tha price, and whether you buy the cheapest or most expensive you will ba satisfied. S. CITY BOOT PALACE NEXT J. BULLEjD AND CO.'S, 'Aji H MALLIX u i H UNUSUAL VALUES IN COATS. 703 Goats and Paletots 700 BOUGHT BELOW ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS' COST, AND OFFERED AT Low Prices. LOT I—NEW GOVTS and PALETOTS in Green or Grey Tweed Mixtures, also Navv. full bngths in S.W., \V.. and O.S sizes— 29s 6d, 355. LOT 2—Stylish PALETOTS in Navy a>ui BiacK Serge ,full lengtn, semifitting, and s»:>rm collar. smartly im'cton, S.\Y Q g 333 yCli LOT 3 The "NEW PALETOT in TTar.s Grey or Green Mixed Tweeds Raglan sleeves ar.d loose l;tting; S.W ~ and'O.S. sizes •''J?' ' LOT A—Usoful PALETOTS in Nov.- G;oy. Green, Navy, or Brown ly.eeds, scmi-fittin"'. with storm collar and double-breasted, S.V., W.. and 0.8• 37S SQ, 3SS 6d. WINTER'S CHILLY NOW ON. BLAST

fyjama suits for chilly NIGHTS— Men's—ss 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s. Boys—4S 9d, 5s 9d, 7s. WINTER GLOVES FOR MEN AND BOYS—A Splendid Selection to choose from. MEN'S AND COYS' HOSIERY, MEN'S LAMBS WOOL SINGLETS AND PANTS—--4s Sd, 5s Cd, 6s, 6s Gd up. I'HEW ZEALAND, INSPECTION X&M INVITED. A FINE RANGE OF NEW DESIGNS in FANCY SOX just arrived — 1s 6d, 1s 9d, 2s, 2s 6d. ELO7HIHC F.-C7C NEW ZfiALAi-; (CLOTHING FACTORY TMA:.:~S STREET. TWO GOOD REMEDIES FCR PILES AND C-ONSTIPA i lON. A L'lain Statement to Sufferers. It is on'y recently that I learned what a large number of people suffer from I'ilcs "mil Constipation. Su:;e;ers have come to my pharmacy to "ASK LOAS37 ABOUT ST," And have toM ko harassing tales «rf suffering, not of days or weeks, but d.iv after day for long we:;ry .year-, Many oi them have .tojdmcor jarge [Ql*:l£ isn?v liiiu u.>ru * v * DR FELLOWS' PILE CONES AND A. C. TABS Have invariablv cured them. 1 could could fill thi- paper with accounts rf nundrt-ds of remarkable cures these two great remed.es have effected. Thensuccess is net occasional, then a host of failures, but a series of successful No ease too long standing or to recent for these marvellous remedies to eradicate as completely and permanently as any operation could possibly succeed. "I suffered from piles and obstinate constipation for at least 10 years. I cannot put :nv svniploms in writing, tliey were too terrible—l had no end of advice and medicine—operation—.operation—operation—that was always the final verdict, but I could not face it. 1-ive boxes of Dr Fellows 1 11c Cones and three boxes of A. C. Taos have coinnletely cured my piles and obDr n FeUows" pne c'ant3, 3s 6d per bo;:, 3 for 10s, and A. G. Tabs for Constipation Cs 6d per box cf 40 doses. Obtainable from al! Chemists arid Croccrs. Wholesale Agent: F. STEVENS, Wholesale Chemist. Sole \ IT T-.A A QP.V The Only Prescribing Proprietor. jfi. • j-VJL« JLi \.J JL* J- » Cnenust. 147 Golombo St.; 3 Doors from 3ailanty;iß-s s Hear Cacnerifas

WANTED Known—Full Lwi»lh Ladies 7 Coats. with Storm Collars, 163 9d, 18s 6d. 21s 6d : 2-5s 9d, 32s 6d. Farmers' Co-op. opposite ilonuANTED KNOWN—Our PHOTOS. * ENLARGEMENTS, and OIL PAINTINGS INVARIABLE GIVE ci:r Customers. SATISFACTION AND PLEASURE to MAHAN AND SONS.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10451, 10 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10451, 10 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10451, 10 May 1910, Page 2

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