FOR ECHANICS fv?. AND WORKI N<3-M EN THESE BOOTS \j\j i u - .-:-••" .'JNEVER rHESE BOOrS wo are now Selling : as can be bou VICE IS THEIR STRONG POINT, PLUS GOO SOLID COMFORT. Good Outsolos, Snlirl- Stiff. Toes Strongly Stitched —no Fear of. _. _ your Choice of Chrome, Box, or Kip Uppers, with Sewn, or Nailed Soles. SELDOM-HEARD-OF .BARGAINS
Somewhere in-Otago a firm had refused to tako a Late Delivery of about FOUR DOZEN PAIRS. While we had Plenty of Other Lines, THESE WERE OFFERED TO US AT SUCH A REMARKABLY LITTLE PRICE THAr WE SIMPLY COULD NOT REFUSE TAKING THEM. WE ARE SELLINC THEM FROM TO-MORROW, AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. SAVE 50 LADIES' TAN-GLACE at-18s 6d■...... !^M^:;!;>|§| Our Price, 12s 9a\ LADIES' BLAC t 16s RBY'tJUT SHOES; bought to sell ..?.....' Our Price, 10s 9d.< njjrfwswtf WM %m mm m ?I3»i IhSee mm m XV* CITY BOOT PAIiACB'v BESIDE BULLEID'S.
y.WISi A Tea Strainer is always useful in the home, and yon can have one of these beautiful new pattoi n aluminium strainers by juit simply penning these words:—, SER TIPS, TEA -STRAINER adaddress and CHRXSTC E-IXTRCM. Stocked by—MILLIGAN AND HOND, ALEX. BROWN, ANDREW WEBSTER, MRS MACGREGOR, 'AND: MRS (M.ASS. ■■'■■■=
The Public are Hereby Notified that the North. Otago Farmers' Co-operative Asso oiation, Ltd., have ceased to:'. act as our Representatives in Oamaru. iARE NOW IN A POSITION TO DO BUSINESS Yy DIRECT WITH CUSTOMERS, AND WILL HAVE PLEASURE IN FORAYAEDING ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PHOTOGRAPHS WITH LOWEST; PRICES. WE PLACE-BUYERS IN OAMARU ON THE SAME FOOTING AS DUNEDIN RESIDENTS, BY FORWARDING All COODS FREICHT PAID TO OAMARU. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM. LTD " CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, RATTRAY & MACLAGG AN STREETS, DUNEDIN, 14 " CHOICE SELECTION of GIG and - TRAP HARNESS is now on view at, J. E. BROAD'S; all manufactured paths premises, by expert workmen, to stiind hard wear. Come and ' see for yourself. It will pay you. TENNIS SEASON. TENNIS RACQUETS carefully Repaired or Restrung with best English Gut, imported from Slazenger and Son,-London. Carriage paid on returned Racquets JAMES SHAND, 921 ■''..'■ Itchen street.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10598, 29 October 1910, Page 2
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340Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10598, 29 October 1910, Page 2
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