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Business Notices. To Those in Search of BOOTS and SHOES Of Reliable Quality. THE STANDARD BRAND • Are Acknowledged to be THE BEST. Guaranteed if Stamped STANDARD on the HEEL. SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, . SOLE MANUFACTURERS. This Brand of Boots and Shoes SECURED THE PREMIER POSITION For Workmanship, Fit, Quality, Wear, And General Excellence At the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition 1890-91. ! . . ■....-; '■ ' /- The following are SPECIAL NAMES BRANDED ON THE SOLE To DIS LINGUISH them from INFERIOR Makes now Offered to the Public :-— gTOGKMANS: "Men's Best E.I. Kip Open-front Bal- , . morals—pegged, heavy soles (nail). Special. ' fJIOPAZ: Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes (sewn). A RTISAN: Men's EI. Kip Open-front Balmorals—pegged, nail. Special. . Men's Seal-leg, Calf, Golosh (ball-sewn). Specially adapted for City Wear. T\URABLE: Men's French Calf E.S*. — pegged, plain, or nailed. Boys'and Youths' Kip Balmorals (nail). J^UNHOLDER: Men'sE.l. KipCookhams— pegged, nail. TVIAMOND: Ladies' Real Seal Balmorals (sewn). J^EAUTY: Women's Goat Morocco Shoes —fan stitch. RUBY: Women's French Calf Almas— pegged. J^RMY: ; Men's E.I. Kip Balmorals— .-';' 'Clump Sole. Special for , Winter Wear.]yONFAREIL: : Women's Kid Shoes—Seal Golosh. JIGGER: Men's Heavy Watertights. ' SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, TaANUFAOTUBBES, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9797, 22 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9797, 22 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9797, 22 July 1893, Page 4

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