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THE WAY HUNDREDS TO-DAY are ECONOMISING ON BOOTS&SHOES One Deliberately Buys Pooi- Boots; they usually think they are good and worth the money, or they don't want them. Just the same there are many people paying away good money for inferior boots. Since the birth of our business we have aimed always at soiling the best boots and at prices which wearers will immediately recognise lower and more reasonable than could possibly be had elsewhere. LET US DEMONSTRATE TO THE LADIES. TAN DERBY SHOES—11S 9d TAN COLOSHED SHOES—10s 6d. TAN DERBY BOOTS—12s 6d

BLACK. DERBY BOOTSES Gd BLACK DERBY SHOES—10s 6d. Pink, Pale Blue, Creen, and White LiNEN SHOES. A line of Paris Models — Price, los 9d THE MEN'S FOOTWEAR HIT Of 1910. This Boot just as illustrated, in splendid Box Hiue Calfskin, sewn soles, ail silk stitched uppers. Makes a splendid boot >or those who want a smart dressy article at a low price.

ONLY 13 s 6 D Per Pair. THIS TIP-TOP TAN BOOT FOB MEN.

Rich Dark Shade cf Clace Kid, sewn soles, smart, and one which will keep shape, won't spread and get sloppy in wear. ONLY 16 s 6 D Per Pair. 600 Pairs EVERYDAY BOOTS for Farmers, Laborers 5 and Artisans. Tlie Immense Stock of tliese ■we hold, and the fact that we recommend them to everj r buyer is sure guarantee of their quality. Every one who wears a pair of these will be a come-again Customer at the CITY BOOT PALACE. FARMERS' BALMORALSUS 6d LABORERS' BLUCHERS—--7S 6d CARPENTERS' BOOTS—12S 9d WORKMEN'S CHROME BOOTS—13s 6d HEALTH SANDALS. To date we have sold 600 pairs. Try a pair for your boy or girl. They give double the wear of Boots, and they just cost half as much. NOTE OUR LOCATION: M'Donald's City Boot Palace, BESIDE B U LL E I D'S-

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10628, 3 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10628, 3 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10628, 3 December 1910, Page 2

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