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S. M'DONALD' GRE.IT UNPARAL The longer it goes, The stronger it grows; TT is significant that when SHOE SHOPS everywhere are . ■*- complaining of poor business, M'DONALD'S SALE should develop the greatest Boot Business in this Store's history. It is significant of public judgment as to the quality of M'DONALD'S Footwear, as well as of the full appreciation; of low prices, that each day should continue to roll up a magnificent volume of sales. There is not a Shoe in our establishment'that cannot be bought at a saving. When this condition exists is it any wonder that business; with us takes a new leap ahead and - eager people come in crowds to get a share of the good things ? REDUCTIONS HAVE REACHED Not one from the crowds of ladies who have visited us dur- ,| ing our Sale has gone away disappointed with their bargains. | This week our offerings are most attractive, as witness the >£ BARGAIN PRICES BELOW. LADIES' TAN DERBY LACE SHOES; were 12s 6d Sale price, 9s 11d. LADIES' TAN DERBY LACE BOOTS: were ITs 6d Sale price, 9s 11d, 50 Pairs LADIES' EVENING SHOES; were 5s 6d to 8s 6d Any pair, 2s 11d. LADIES' BLACK GLACE KID DERBY SHOES; were 12sSale price, 8s 11d. LADIES' KRIPPENDORF SHOES; were 18s-Gel-Sale price, 7s 11 d, LADIES' BLACK DERBY LACE BOOTS; were 17s 6d Sale price 9s 6d. LADIES' STRONG CHROME 1-BAR WARD^SHOES; were Ts 6d— , Sale price, 5s 9d. LADIES' CARPET SLIPPERS: usual price, 4s Gd— Sale price, THE BUSINESS MAN, f ■ ' THE; FARMER, .[ THE ARTISAN. % IN FACT ■' f 8 ~ : l..y : EVERY MAN IN OAMARI 7 - ils offered a Golden Opportunity to save money, and at thi- | ;same time buy the best boots it is possible to procure anv f 3 where in the Dominion. H : CALL AND WE'LL PRGV E, I MEN'S FINE KID ZEALANDIA BOOTS; were 18s 6d— \ Sale price, 14s 9d. MEN'S BOX CALF IMPERIAL BOOTS; were 18s 9d Sale price, 15s. MEN'S HEAVY PORPOISE HIDE COQKHAMS; were - 28s 6d— Sale price, 20s. g MEN'S HAND-SEWN KID ROYALTY BOOTS; were 21s- | Sale price, 15s 3d. | MEN'S TAN COOKHAM BOOTS.; were 22s 6d— | Sale price, 16s 6d, s MEN'S BOX CALF DRESS BOOTS; were 14s 9d— * Sale price, 11s 3:4. ; STERLING BRAND WORKING BOOTS. I A MEN'S HEAVY NAILED WORKING BOOTS: were * 13s 6d— Sale prise. 10s. MEN'S STOUT CHROME WORKING BOOTS; were 14 s 6d Sale price, 11s 9dr MEN'S STOUT KIP BLUCHERS; were Ts lidSale price, 6s 6d. MEN'S STRONG KIP BOOTS, sprigged & plated; were 13s MEN'S STRONG KIP BLUCHERS, plated, nailed; i were 7s lid— Sale price, 6s 6d. TINY TOTS AND TODDLERS' BARGAINS. INFANTS BLUE SUEDE SHOES, sizes 4 to G Sale price, 1s 6d. INF\NTS' CHAMPAGNE, SAGE, or TAN SHOES, sizes 4 to 6 on, y ts 6d ' INFANTS' TAN BOOTS, sizes 4 to 6 Sale price, 1s 6d. Thousands of Bargains at Deep Gut Prises. Unequalled Reductions in ?M Unas of Footwear. CITY "BOO" BESIDE BULLESB'S.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10672, 23 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10672, 23 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10672, 23 January 1911, Page 2

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