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A DAM SMITH or some other wiseacre observes that the person who possesses Ten SlnUiugs commands the products of the world's industry: to the extent of Ten Shillings. It is, however, A Fact that at the Present Moment, Ten Shillings will purchase Twenty Shillings' Worth, of Highgrade Footwear at my Sale. Not in every case, of course, but in quite a lot of instances; while Reductions of 4s, 6s, and 8s in the £ are quite common. PICKING UP MONEY!! "It's just like picking up money to come to your sale," said a delighted customer: "from a, Packet of Piotectors to a Pair of Bostock's Finest Boots the Savings are so substantial. Be prudent. Control your expenses. • Don't, struggle with paltry pecuniary difficulties. Anticipate your Footwear requirements for the next Six Months, and BUY HERE So NOW. DON'T PROCRASTINATE. —Hundreds of' Keen Bisyers are on tfcs track of our Bargains, and every day witnesses the depletion of some of the Lines Advertised.
-CLEAN-SWEEP PRICES— Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' LADIES' LINES. Finest Glace Boots, broad toe, no caps Finest Glace Boots, narrow toe, patent caps Welted Glace Boots, "ileiser" brand' ... Highest Grade Krippentiorf Wsltsd (Soots ■Highest Grade Kfippsiidoff Welted Boots, M.S. sole Fine Pump SOI3 Shoes, American make Lasigtry Evening Ssioas Glace Evening Sheas Felt Slippers ... Sample Boots | were 18s Gd to 24s -Bid, 1/3 MEN'S LINES. Geo. E. Keith Box Galf Welted Boots Men's Giaca Derby Weited Boots ... Men's Glace Welted Boots, patent, caps Men's Tan Box Galf Welted Boots Men's Tan Clace Boots, neat toe ... Men's Excellent Box Galf Golosh Boots Men' Watertight Balmorals Men's Bluchers, good solid line '... CHILDREN'S LINES Youths' Watertight Balmorals — Sizes 1 to 3 Sizes 4 to 5 Youths' Best Chrome Boots — Sizes .1 and 2 —.— Sizes -3 to 5 8/11 9/9 Boys' arid Girls' School Boots, chrome and plain leatherSizes 7 to 9 —; '5/9 Sizes 10 to 13 6/9 Children's Ganvas Shoes, were 4/ ... Mow 1/11 -Children's Patent Ankle-straps; were 5/GNow 2/6 Hundreds of Single Pasr Lots of MEN'S, WOMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S LINES at HALF PRICE. \SPRAT .Five Tins S: AI! Black" Polish, for Is. Ladies' Round Rubber Heels, 4d. LINES. Men's liound Rubber Heels, 5 4 Pairs Leather Laces, for Sd. Protectors, 1d a packet.
M'DI A R M BOOT MANCFACTUIiEB (NearSy Opposite Post Office).
PU RE FOOD AT A D A M MAC K A Y'S. ONLY THE VERY BEST BRANDS . K ALL DESCRIPTIONS O!' GRO - ' x CERIES STOCKED. TABLE DAINTIES. ' / ' PRESERVED FRCITS GAiIE AND FISH POTTED MEATS • FANCY lUSCUITS FROlfr ALL THE LEADING MAKERS
MOTORS. MOTOR'S.' S we are now in cable communication with Mr F. R. Dennison in England, America, France, etc., \Ve can furnish prospective Motor Car Buyers, etc., with the latest particular? and BEDROCK Prices for any make- of Car delivered anywhere in New Zealand; ,or Mr Dennison will quote particulars and prices of a make specially selected by himself, for any customer. COAL. COAL. COAL. COAL. COAL. COAL. Brook VA L E COAX,, ' ' • from the new ft6B.n IS NOW ON THE MARKET. BROOTCVALE is a household coal of superior quality; burns freely with great "heat, and leaves no stone in the prate. Ail Coal'merchants. TRY IT. 300. F. R. DENNISON & CO. 648
TO POTATO GROWERS, M ARE BUYERS OF RIFE TABLE v. lIF-TO-DATEB. AND WE AWE SUPPLYING.'. A SPECIAL NEW BAG, . Wliifb rnn Iw. obtained - Wot* startJne y. to dig. fir BRUCE TCHRISTIE RAZOR STROPS are indispensable to the shaver. Ten to one the strop is at fault when you are unable to sharpen your razor. Charlie .Herbert, of the Queen's Saloon, has opened up a new importation. Reasonable {prices.
POTATOES. We are Cash Buyers of Seed ai.d Table Potatoes. . IRELAND; &jroA MILLETS CHANTS," SKVEIiN STREET
FOR PRIVATE SAUE. RESIDENTIAL SITE A BSOLUTELY THE FINEST in Oamaru, ToceftiHr with SIS-ROOMED HOUSE (bathroom, hot and cold water, and all conve-viencfis). Immediate possession can be given. For 'price and particulars apply WALTER SUMPTER.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 5
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660Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 5
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