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/i 'p I ARM ID'S "SAT'E say- candidly that flip one in need of Boots or Shoes can V stay away from the "SCORCHER" SALE with any credit to their buying sense. That we are giving value quite removed ironi the--ordinary Shoe Sale is proved by the fact that our sales on the two opening days exceeded those of last Summer's Sale by ono-third— we took M this Sale for every £B last Sale. CINDERELLA'S SLIPPERS. Every lady in Oamaru wearing size 3 may, for the next few days, have the choice of a large assortment of line Boots, Shoes and Evening Slippers at exactly HALF the Regular Price. "We • had a rush for these last week, but our offer still holds good. BOOTS and SHOES that were 20s For 10s. BOOTS and SHOES that were lGs ..; For Bs. EVENING SHOES that were 12s 6d For 5s 11d. EVENING SHOES that were 8s Gd .................. For 4s3d. TRADES' PICNIC. n;nSo^? d patrons that we shall be CLOSED ALL DAT on IHuRSDAY, on account of this event. Mothers intending to give the children a day's outing should see the Extraordinary Bargains we are giving- in children's footwear. Our own make oandals and our Sand Shoes are just the thing for skipping about in. OWN MAKE "SUNSHINE" SANDALS; sizes 7 to 9Were 4s 6d .' For g s xtd m OWN MAKE "SUNSHINE" SANDALS; sizes- lOlto 13— Were 4s lid Foi 4s 3d. OWN MAKE "SUNSHINE" SANDALS'f 'sizes 1 "'and 2 Were 5s 9d ! '. .' For 4s lid. Girls' TRELLIS STRAP KID Girls' BUTTON AND LAGE Girls' STOUT CALFSKIN SHOES—Were 7s 6d For 4s 6d. Girls' WHITE CANVAS SHOES—Were 5s 6d For 2s 9d. Boys' and Girls' SAND SHOES—Were 3s 6d For Is 9d. BARGAINS IN FAMOUS MAKES Every Pair Bears the Maker's Name. Ladies' KRIPPENDORF WELTED BOOTS—Were 255. For 12s 6d. Ladies' SACH'S FINEST GLACE SHOES—Were 175'6d..'.."...,. For 7s lid. Ladies' VERNON FINEST GLACE BOOTS—Were 205...... For 9s 6tL Ladies' CLARK'S WELTED BUTTON SHOES—Were I7 a 6d For 10s 6di Ladies' CLARK'S, BOSTOCK, and BRIT-BAN EVENING SHOES—Were 10s 6d and 12s 6d, For 5s 3d and 6s 3d. Ladies' GLACE EVENING SHOES—Were 5s 6d For 2s 11d. Ladies' CARPET SLIPPERS—Were 4s Gd..... For 2s 6d. Ladies' 1-STRAP HOUSE SHOES, rubber heels—Were 6s 6d For 4s 6d. Ladies' FINE CHROME BOOTS, Lace and Button—Were 13s 6d ; p or g s gd, Ladies' WELTED BOOTS, sizes 3 and 6—Were 16s 6d.... For 7s 6d. HUNDREDS OF SINGLE PAIRS IN ALL SIZEB AT HALF-PRICE. Men's FAMOUS "K" BOOTS—Were 27s 6d For 20s. Men's FAMOUS BOSTOCK BOOTS—Were 27s 6d ....For 20S. Men's FAMOUS BOSTOCK BOOTS—Were 25s For 18s. Men's BOX CALF WELTED BOOTS, " C " Make—Were 20s it-! For 12s 6d. Men's STOUT TAN DERBY BOOTS, " C "Make—Were 22s 6d "■ ■= . " For 16s 6d. ' -Meal's GLACE WELTED LACE BOOTS—Were 22s 6d......... vfe" For 10s 6d. Me'n's CHROME STOUT BOOTS—Were 14s 6d.....'.„.F0r 10s 6d. SUNDRIES. PEERLESS BOOT POLISHERS—Were Is 3d For 6d. "ICEO" SELVYT PADS—Were 9d For 3d. ■ COMPLETE POLISHING SETS, in Black and Tan, containing Brush, Pad, Sponge, and Tin of Polish—Were Is 6d...F0r 9(K " 4 Sixpenny TINS DURBAR POLISH ...Is. . Please see Doors, Windows, and Tables for many hundreds of other Extraordinary Bargains. BRING YOUR PURSE. OUR PRICES ARE FOR CABH. BRING YOUR PURSE. OUR PRICES ARE FOR CABH. *%,£ Beau a es 9 a \&r B %IB n I NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE

FURNITURE OF BEAUTY V - AND UTILITY! you are Buying Furniture why not get it Good? Why not Select Articles of Artistic Appearance? This is the class in which we Specialise, and our prices are positively bedrock ! SEND FOR PHOTOS., PARTICULARS and PRICES. All Orders Freight Paid to Oamaru. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLMItd CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Dunedin.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10671, 21 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10671, 21 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10671, 21 January 1911, Page 1

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