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COMPLE' SO EXTENSIVE AND VARIED IS OUR STOCK OF FOOTWEAR AT THE PRESENT TIME THAT EVEN THE LARGE SALES OF THE PAST FORTNIGHT HAVE MAQE WO VISIBLE EFFECT ON OUR SHELVES. WE ARE STILL A LONG WAY OFF OUR GGAL, WHICH IS TO REDUCE THE PRESENT STOCK EFFECT EXTENSIVE FACTORY IWJPROVEMEMTS. THE FOLLOWING WILL INDICATE THE DRASTIC PRICE-GUTTING NOW IN FORCE. LADIES' "ZEALANDIA" WELTED BOOTS, Were 20s to 245. Foh 12/6 LADIES 9 Wsichert and Gardner, Bostock, & Leading American Makes of SHOES, Were 16s 6d to 21s"6d. For 8/11 LADIES' "VERNON" BUTTON BOOTS, Always 20s. For 9/6 LADIES' HSGHEST GRADE ENGLISH BOOTS, Broad Toes, Button or Lace, Were 20s. For 10/6 LADIES' TWO-STRAP EVENING SHOES, Hand-sewn Soses 3 Were 12s 6d. For 5/U GENTS' KEITH BOOTS, Were 22s 6d and 255. For 15/6 GENTS' WELTED BOOTS, Were 22s 6d. To be Thrown Away at 12/6 The Above Quotations are for CHOICE LINES OF IMPORTED FOOT WEAK. NOW, WE WANT TO TELL YOU SOMETHING ABOUT BOOTS AND SHOES OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. We are Greatly Improving Our "Own Make" of Coeds, and intend to keep them right up-to-date, and create a Bigger Demand than ever district huv them in preference to ( SUPERIOR DURABILITY, but al; FIRST COST. In Saving all Mam the Wearer, wo can give a RELIAI for them. Hundreds of wearers in this )ther brands, not only on account of their so for the SUBSTANTIAL SAYING IN ifaeturers' Profits and Selling Direct to SLE ARTICLE AT A MUCH LOWER PRICE THAN IS OTHERWISE POSSIBLE. HELP YOURSELF in Buying Here, and HELP US to Establish a Big Bootmaking Industry in Oatnam. HERE ARE SOME SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR YOU TO BF.G3N AT O^GE. MEN'S PEGGED East India KSP WATERTIGHT BALMORALS, Worth 16s 6d. MEN'S KIP. RIVETED BALMORALS, Worth 14s 6d. MEN'S CHROME BOOTS, Lieht, Worth 13s 6d. rATERTIGKT BALMORALS, g/3 :R3. Sown Seles, LADIES' CHROME LADIFS' CHROME

ONLY THE VERY BEST BRANDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF GRO CERIES STOCKED TABLE DAINTIES. VED FROTTS ROTTED MEATS GAME AND FISH FANCY BISCUITS FROM ALL THE LEADING MAKERS

OWING TO THE EVER-IN CREASING DEMAND FOR MODERN JEWELLERY Begs to inform the Public that he is making a Speciality of Remounting Old Jewellery in Modern Designs. Ornaments discarded as being old-fashioned can, bj remounting, be given an appearance in accordance with modern tasuo for a small outlay. Old pieces of Jewellery which are not suitable for remounting are taken in exchange or part payment. JUST OPENED—A Large Parcel cf Jewellery and Plate, latest designs. «l. E. SOO D, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN; - Thames street. G. H. DORAN FOR PLUMBING By the latest methods. G~i H. DORAN employs the most T» experienced labor, and his leading man has been awarded one of the highest certificates in the trade, namely—Licensed by the Dunedir:. Drainage and Sewerage Board. Hi* >. iperieuce is both Home mid colonial, -and h< aas spent years in all branches of Plumbing, Gas-fiitting, Pipe-lay-ing, and drainage work. G. H. DORAN, TEES STREET. S7OU WANT A SUIT! I YOU want a Suit, something de- j sirably different from the ordi-) nary tailor's garments. A good ! wearing, well-made Suit you'd he proud of. We make a particularly stylish Suit for a moderate price, hand sewn, faithfully and fashionably constructed in every detail.. YOU'D like it. THOMSON MTOTOSH HIGH-CLASS . TAILORS, Two Doors from the Post Office. WELL-BORING. AND CO, having made arO rangements with the owner of an 'p-to-date 10 horse-power well-boring lant, are PREPARED TO PUT •OWN BORES to any depth. Estitates given and all information from COON AND CO., Thames street, ~* Oamaru.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10517, 27 July 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10517, 27 July 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10517, 27 July 1910, Page 5

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