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iWWtfWWWW SPECIAL THIS WEEK. We predict-an instant demand and ;i quick clcarnnc the undermentioned lines. Even before tlio war Mich would command attention. Conic early. I.—Ladies Black Poplin 3-BtiUon Walking Shoes. Smart, Cuban I-Icels. To c,ear at 78 6rt ' 2.—Ladies' Black Calf-skin Suede Shoes by best English Makers. Kegular prices up to 32s Gd. To cloar at 16s 6d, 3.—Ladies' Black Brocade Silk Walking Shoes, Broad Bar and Jewelled Ornament. Crockett and Jones. Were .'iOs. To clear at 15s. -1 —Ladies' Glace Derby Lace Shoes, Correct Shape.-, all leather, 'worth 22s 6d. To clear IGs Gd. I—Ladies' Box Calf Shoes. Patent Caps, Correct Shape, all leather, worth 22s Gd. To clear 18s Gd. G.—Bovs' Best Box Chrome Balmorals, sewn, best solid U throughout, very smart looking boots. Sizes 11 to 1 ... 14S 6d. Same Line in Men's Sizes Sixes 2 to *; ... 16s Gd. Only 23 6d. f HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD FOOTWEAR, ij

WNBBR HE. TIME TO BUY YOUR NEW FOOTWEAR I FOR SPRING & SUMMER. The new supplies are here at CALDER'S | It would be safe to say Hint every pair of BOOTS or I SHOES in OCR Store would cost from 2U per mil. <o M per cent, more if ordered at to-day's factory prices; but our foresightedness in buying- ample stock ahead enables you log buy I'ootwear at Calder's at old Prices. For instance— Ladies' White Shoes in all .stylos, 8S 6d, 9S 6d, 10s 6d. B Black Poplin Court Shoes, only 8S Gd. ■, Ladies' Glare Kid Derby Slioos, 13s 6d, 16s Gd. Ladies' Velvet Bar and Court Shoes, 8S 11d, 10s. Ladies' Superb Glace Strap Shoes, 18S 6d. ■ Ladies' Superior Court Shoes, 18S 6d. m Ladies' AVhito Shoes, all styles, 8S Gd, 9s Gd ,10s 6d. Gents' Box Calf Dress Boots, 22S 6d. ■ iScnd your repairs to Calder's ! A staff' is constantly | kept working on repairs alone, thus ensuring speedy delivery of your order and imparling the highest workmanship ■ at reasonable cost. ■ .. JCALDER, GOOKHAM HOUSE, Thames-st, Oamaru.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMI' [RE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-EICHTH ANNUAL REPORT. NEW BOSJNES3, 1916 (Ordinary) £6,640,020 NEW BUSINESS, 1916 (Industrial) £1,038,105 ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSESUrdiuarv Department £108,692,181 Industrial Department £5,552,766 ACCUMULATED FUNDS £36,475,570 ANNUAL INCOME £5,116,410 Totak Cash Bonuses Distributed since establishment, £21,553,068. Cash Bonuses Allotted for One Year (1916) £857,178. Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1.500,000. PAID TO MEMBERS or THEIR BENEFICIARIES. £47,342,600. The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY-ORDI-NARY or INDUSTRIAL—for anv amr, ,nt, from £5 to £IO,OOO. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. dp B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; Joseph Joseph, Esq., H. Beauchanip, Esq., and A. V. Roberts, Esq.— N'onr Zealand Brcnoh— A. AMIES. Customhouse Quay, *v«»Hmuton Manager for Now Zealand. H. MOWBRAY, Oistrict Manager, Oamaru. TEAS ' &/

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13287, 23 October 1917, Page 1

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