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GREAT WINTER CAMFAMII EVERYTHING READY 1 AT lyi'-D (ARM-ID'S T ATELY ws have been so busy preparing for our Winter Trade that the days have not been Jong enough tor us. We have had no time to talk, but we are now able to announce that vsg are ready with a RECORD STOCK, AND WE ARE OUT FOR RECORD BUSINESS. The new Machinery recently installed in our factory is now running in full swing, and we are employing a larger staff than ever, in spite of all prognostications of a duii winter we are determined to keep t>ur hands fully employed, and if you are not now a Customer of ours we are going to make it more than ever worth your while to become one. For the economical production of our goods we are using the most modern machinery known to the trade, and our Pegged, Riveted, and fvlachine-sewn goods are costing us fully 25 per cent, less than other retailers have to pay. SHARE OUR PROFirS I Our Cheapened Production means LOWER PRICES TO YOls, as we haves determined to give a substantial portion of this saving to our Customers, and look to be recouped in a greatSy'enhanced volume of sales. In addition to the advantage of a Lower Price ws give the following unqualified guarantee with overt/ pair of our Own Make —"IF BAD WEAR, A NEW PAIR.'-' STUDY OUR CASH PRICES ! A Critical Inspection wili reveal the fact that these prices associated with the qualities represent values quite unapproachable in the retail trade. ' Soys' and Girls' School. Boots, siont leather fronts, : chrome legs—Sizes 10 to 1-3, 6s 11 (fj Sizes 1 ami 2, 7s 11d. Boys' Fine Chrome Boots, "Little Gent's" Patters---Sizes 10 and 11, 7s 12 and 13s, BS. \ Youths 3 Strong Leather Boots —Sizes 1, 2 and 3, 3s Sd; 4. and 5, 9s Gd. This line can be had in close fronts or open, and nailed or plain soles. ' i Youths® Extra Special Quality Stout Chrome Boots, nailed or plain soles —Sizes 1, 2 and 3, 10sj 4. and 11s. '; '. ■ -Men's Light Chrome Balmorals, riveted, plain solesj or ll'. and T.—lls 6d. Extra Special Stout Chrome Boots, plain or 9d. Men's Spssial Grade Kip Balmorals, H.T. a.nd nails—lls 9rf. Ladies' Very Best Chrome Slippers—4s 9d. Ladies' Light Chrome Boots—From 9s 6d. Ladies' Box Golosh Boots, sewn soles, Derby fronts, stylish and very durable—l2s 6d. Ladies' Strong Leather Boots —Ss Sd; Best Chrome —lis.

IMPORTED GOODS. We have also Speciai Largs Stocks of imported Footwear m the following lined: —Welted Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Men, from Bostosk, Clark, Grokett, and Keith. Cum Boots, Goloshes, Warm Felt Slippers, Gents' Pumps, Ladies' Evening Shoes, etc., bought direct from the manufacturers. M'DIARMID BOOT M A N- U F A G T U R E R, (Nearly opposite Post Office). . EAJfS-OME'S 131SC P BOUGHS, ALL THE LEVERS WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE DRIVER.. SPECIAL FEATURES: \ Tlie Set of.tiie -Disc an 4 General \ ' Construction enable it tb penetrate hard ground with tlio driver's weight only. There is' no danger of choking, however weedy the land way be. It works well 011 hillsides, and on ground that is too hard and dry lor ordinary ploughing. It is s;i<t(\syln] among roots and timber, gravel and boulders. The width of furrows can be adjusted with-, out the trouble of moving bolts. "G AND SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. NO WEAK POINT. BOOTH, MAC DONALD & CO., LIMITED. Cf IRLSTCHURCII. AUCKLAND, HASTINGS, TIMARU, and GISBORNE" NIMMO & BLAIR, Agents, Oamaru. fife© JCk STRO -«Aj & m is ■// mi Sc DOWN IN ' LO VERS' LANE. Wooors are now to be Been repeating tiie same old story—in a different way—thoir grand parents told to each other—years and years ago. . .■ And who can deny that, the lotctb* tale, is the sweetest ever told —rrrr. And by and by, with his hand holding hers, thev discuss 1 ;> THE ENGAGEMENT RING QUESTION. "What desigu would, she like?" She leaves it to him but wßis^re,, ia a pretty, suggestive Kind of way, "You'll get what you want, and what I Unlike, at J. E. HOOD'S, the mail who keeps the most up-to-date stock ot Jeweller}-, Plato aud Silverware ia North Otago." NOTE THE ADDRESS". ■~. t -x, J. E. HOOD, Jeweller and Optlslan. Thames itreet.

'rr ' :v ~ -4 ' ESTAIiLISHED 1868. . Telephone, 189. ATHS, HOT WATER INSTALLATIONS, ELECTRIC BELLS, Etc., fitted up bv competent bands. CAS and WATER LAID ON at Lo.wcst Rates. Country . Orders promptly attended to. Round Tanks in nil sizes at all prices. tJ. OGILVIE & SON, THAMES STREET.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10783, 3 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10783, 3 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10783, 3 June 1911, Page 1

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