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SALE PRICES ON ALL SUMMER SHOES! THE | Attraction CITY BOOT i« P»a« 0 sa# Sefr L-e always been lamed for Low Prices, and the fact that our [prices are still further reduced by the sale discounts, makes tale doubly interesting to all Boot Buyers. HOLIDAY SHOES I SPORT SHOES IdRESS SHOES WORK SHOES ALL AT SALE PRICES GLACE KID BAP SHO ES, Solid Leather 1 throughout: were 24s Gel— -• Sale Price, 17s 9d« COMFORT SHOES, for Elderly r,;i'!ii's. Superb Quality; were ■J.'), f)(! Sale ]>ricej 18s 9tl. [.allies' BOX CHfIOME STRAP SlfoES. suitable frrowiiijr irirls. were L ); !s 9<l— Price. 18s 9d. La.!i..s" ftiirli Grade PATENT !!.\li SHOES. La Valieie St vie: worth :>2s (id— Sale Price, ~4s o<l. j[fi."> WILLOW CALF, WELTED SOLED BOOTS, Leather lined; were -3os 6d Sale Price, 29s 6d> Men's Light Weight WILLOW CALF DRESS BOOTS, stitched Welts; were 3'Js— Sale Price. 27s 9d= Men's NORTHAMPTON-MADE GLACE KID DRESS BOOTS: usual price 3Gs 6d Sale Price, 28s 6d. Men's Stout MILITARY 131,1CHlilt BOOT, Nailed and Plated Soles: usual Price. 20s - Sale Price, 16s 9d, BASKETS OF BARGAINS FOR CHILDREN. INFANTS" BLLE SHOES, Pump Soles; Sizes 3 to 6 3s 11d. INFANTS' TAN SANDALS, Pump Soles; Sizes 3 to G 4s 11d. UIHIiS' WILLOW CALF LACE BOOTS: Sizes T to 10 8s 11d, GIRLS' PATENT STRAP SHOES, all LeatherSizes 7 to 10 9s 9d» ALL SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. BOOT ICE. BARTRUM'S. BESIDE < r -2ZT. 'X L= wm m-. P !}BB6gj& S 3 ?[?;? ?P ?If ip'jjjj this >.w\ >\sJ Wk f i\\X C 3 CP -2i 3^ \\\ 1 {j to war conditions interfering with the outDonaghy's Binder Twines have been difficult -t for some time past. In the absence of laghy's," therefore, farmers in some cases been compelled to use inferior twine, but we lad to say there is now no' necessity for doing Ample supplies of & 4S/§ xtr m <£7 **\3, arc now available, and no farmer need deny himself the advantages of using these popular highclass binder twines. Never were the mills turning out such excellent twine, or so much of it, as at present. Look for Donaghy's name on the bales, and Donaghy's ticket on the balls inside. Donaghy's name stands for greater uniformity, greater strength, and greater length to the lb. If you have difficulty in getting Donaghy'=, drop us a line and we will see that you are supplied. DONAGHY'S ROPE and TWINE CO., Ltd.. Cuncdin and InvercargilL f * I <lu mu. i. jo* ) » ART? - fuU ; a j aci -Vir ae ' - our Prices "-aecz:?. Rival •jr.- Asters. Dimorphefetnrra. Phlox, i r "bosa._M AIX j - I "s. str ". n s Regu>e-' Your post VOII 133 Perr Dealer, C.'.rt at S2I Rep. Reeom- i '•» Cheni- '■ 133 ! LGlr * 05 CYCLE a trial. 785 "V't ;n up pa:a },v us. :r 2 post.' _ totor Cyr-]ps 1 Absolutely i market.— i ONTE. grW^% CREAM SEPARATORS, MORE CREAM MEANS MORE MONEY! Through using an ALFA-LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR. Patriotic duty, as «"ell as pounds sliilUiiiis and iieiue. now demands that every co"'-o«"iier save every ounce or creajn and butter-fat.. Our Allies need every pound of butter" we can send them. It's up t-o you to help! There never was a time in the history of New Zealand when production and elimination of waste were- of such tremendous importance, nationally and individually. The installation of an " ALFALAVAL" stops all waste of cream and labor, thus helping you "To Do Your Bit." FOR CATALOGUE & ALL PARTICUL ARS WRITE OR CALL UPON MASON. STRUTHERS & CO Ltd 70 STUART STREET, DUNEDIN. Sox. !y - Dane-dir TOMATO PLANT.S— Early Sunrise, iho b'-st variwty for this district; MAIN". Tees street. 'Plioue ISS. OH Pl--R DOZKX r.IuRE is given for £ KfK.'.S that ore stamped. Tiie Oarnaru Mail 'TVunpany, Ltd., make EGO :-l AMTS. SHINE of th« tjOK DOaSH£s^

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13908, 8 November 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13908, 8 November 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13908, 8 November 1919, Page 7

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