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mRY;THE "PREMIER" BOOTS: 7"; :TBtE BEST IN NEW ZEALAND. It is a simple thing to claim to make the best Footwear in the market :."to get consumers to substantiate that claim is ' quite a different matter. "77 7 PERFECT FIT, .'- ' ' EXCELLENT STYLE, ■ '■■ • • | 7.: *'' '■"' .' Arid 7 7 UNRIVALLED DURABILITY - Have placed the "PREMIER" Boots and Shoes in that. position where absolute satisfaction is experienced by every wearer. We'know after reading this yon will want to try them. Do so. Send iis a trial order. You will be pleased. ,7 .-,■ , :_,..[ Price Lists on application; Our Addressis -._■ -•*.-..' M.'b'BEIEN ' &. CO.^ " PBEMIER " BOOT FACTOR-"* CHRISTCHURCH: The Largest in the Colony; covering 25,000 feet floor Bpace. .... All descriptions of Leathers, Uppers, and Grindery on hand. Indents Executed. -...-, 18an
PRICfBR-AND' CMWFORD. ADVERTISING AGENTS AND . NBWSVENDORS, Stafeobd Street, and Opposite Colonial Bank, Dunedin. HISTORY OF KNOX CHURCH, Handsomely bound in cloth (gilt). Posted to any address, 2s 6d "ORDER MAGAZINES AND PAPERS, Viz. :- Dlvd. Pstd. Schild's Monthly Journal ... 6 6 '76 Ladies 1 Journal ... ...13 6 16 6 London Journal , ... ...10 0 IS 0 Family Herald ... ...10 0 11 0 Strand Magazine ... ... 9 0 11 0 Family Reader (monthly) ... 10 0 12 0 Cassell's Family Magazine * ... 7 6 9 0 Review of Reviews ... ... 9 0 . " I English. Sixpenny Illustrated ... 6 6 8 6 Chambers's Journal ... ... 10 0 12 0 Australian Journal ... ... _ » b 6 Woman at Home ... ... 6 0 7 b Boy's or Girl's Own Paper ... 7 6 9 0 Family Reader (quarterly division) 7 b 3 0 Household Woids (quarterly div.) 7 6 9 0 Something to Read (quarterly div.) 7 6 9 0 Wel'don's Ladies! Journal (q'rterly) 6 0 7 6 Ludgate Monthly ... .. 6 0 7 6 Quiver ... ... ... 6 B 7 6 Sunday at Horns ... ... 9 0 U 0 Schild's Mother's Help (with Cut out Patterns every month) ... 2 6 id Schild's Ladies' Fashions (with Cut out Patterns every month) ... 2 6 4 0 Chums ... 6 0 7 6 NEWSPAPERS. Glasgow Weekly Mail ... ... S 6 18 6 People's Journal (all editions) ... 8 6 lv t Edinburgh Scotsman ... ... 8 6 A3 b Lloyd's Weekly, (all editions) ... 8 6 18 6 Reynold's Weekly Newspaper ... 8 6 18 6 Graphic 35 0 40 0 Illustrated London News „. 39 0 39 0 The Queen ... ... ... 35 0 . 40 0 People's Friend ;.. ... 9 0 11 0 Glasgow Weekly Herald ... 8 6 10 6 Sketch .. ... ... 30 0 39 0 Black and White ... ... 30 0 39 0 etc., -ftc, at same average. s. d. « /-Good Words'... ... ... 10 6"** W 1 I Boy's and Girl's Annual ... .9 6 "J 1 English Sixpenny Illustrated ... 10 o|f?, Sl Sunday at Home ... ... 11 0l& .\ Our Darlings... ... x „ ••- 3 6{m ■"< I Leach's Fancy Workbasket (half i\ g| yearly), Vol. XI * J £ Herald ... — - oj g ■*• Orders must be accompanied by remittance. MTOf. km crawford,. DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10179, 13 October 1894, Page 7
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706Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10179, 13 October 1894, Page 7
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