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Open Front, sewn, UJ JjUUJ-K) OU OJLLUJjO A for light wear. 1 OF 1^ THE ELECTRIO, V RELIABLE QUALITY. D ™ c opai-, • * «a Ladies Kid Balmorals * A 4 (sewn). THE OPAL SAReSOS, SSf3,AS3D EWESS, R -m^^f^^^. If IN ADDITION TO THE |Q Ladies' Morocco High-leg H9TAK!I)4Pn RI9 ARm O&5 THE MICI Balmorals (rivets). &TABSDAKD EKAftfJU?<3 IH£H££L, THE SUPREMACY, - HAVE STAMPED THE q TllC %ieei3 o " E FOLLOWING NAMES ON A FEW |f Morocco Balmorala OF THEIR PO (sewn). v FIRST QUALITY , the queen BOOTS AMI* SHOES, y Th ® Oxford ** TO DISTINGUISH THEM FROM sV Shoes (sewn). E 'INFERIOR MAKES g Tfre BiamoinaT DK ' Q " a Now Offered to the TabHo :— *"" Ladies' Real Seal B&linorals , ETlae Miner. ( The diamond. Men's Heavy W&tertightß ; IHi iw»-^»i w»-^» g^*.^ —** B hand-closed and nailed. D™® Grams*©. THE MINER. |& Boys' and Youths' Beob R- — km E.I. Kip Balmorals (nail). The Farmer. K» . ths granite. A Men's Watertight*; nailed, -g^ &g a ft e< P6g TWW T7APMFR Bo y 8 ' Youths' Kip T-- THE FARMER. Balmorals (nail). The Alurafcle. g* ___; the agate. X- Men's French Calf. E S., S Tfee Anchor. ** The Stockman. ■ anchor. Men's beat 8.1. Kip Open m 'irifopi gjnail'tfsnn B THE STOCKMAN, H "^ T^tpARTAN. "r The Artisan. A fSs<f» Aamim** ~ O - Men's 81. Kip Open Front SS & U<G g? X i j» O** Balmorals. Pegged, nail. T Girls HigMemed Morocco TTTi? arttssaw Wat Balmorals. ARTISAN. THE ALPINE. TThe EHBhoMer. Tlae Adam-ircif; M*n's E.I. Kip Cookham's. V oS5l?» i ,ou , S- Pegged, nail (special). X Girls' Kip Balmoral School g THE^U P NH(JLDER. © , B°°tßB °° tB TSse Clamax. |fl — — — • Men's French Call Cook- *^ Asfe y our Boot Dealer for any of the hama (special), sewn. ab * ye nai »es, and see that the R2> THE! CLIMAX. name you ask fob ~f |The JSSomarch. is stamped, together with the Ejp Meu'a French Calf Open fcg" -„«-«,.-*.« ■* Front Balmorals. Pegged, j|» QT Mi OAR 111 RRA&ft A nail or plain. f §I MS 0/4110 UFlßflgJi ** - •- THE MONARCH. i ~ .. w . i ' ' fi The viceroy. on tne Heel. EL rß^gag>r ß^gag> grTB^TTt 'nsa 6? Manufacturers of the Celebrated *^c lX Irtch CUf Bal- fflf 1 STANDARD BRAND BOOTS AND M morals (rivet*.) B¥B« BHOIiS THE EMPRESS. (Wholesale enly). GRAHAM & CO.'S NOW IN THE PRESS, AND WILL PATENT PERMANENT FOOT-ROT CURE „ *™f " ™T« I? 1 ? . » Is a Certain Remedy for the Disease, and can be F^EMORIES OF THE LIFE OF Ji Fi H applied at a cost .of less than One Halfpenny per Wft 141 FR^ ' „ , . , „ r T . ._. . MISSIONARY AT RUAPUKE. Bead opinion of Government Inspector of Stock. AT7TORTnr RAPWV Department of Agriculture, Hawera. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY In reply to your lequest as to my repoiting to (Translated from tbe German by John ■ou my opinion of the result of your dres.-in? tr««« »^«\ Iheep at Mr Lysaghfs and Mr Nicholas's with - Houghton). your Fcot-Tot Sp< cific, I have every confidence in , Baying that the cure was a perfect one, although rff^HlS BOOK is a History of the Life and the weather was very wet and steriuy, and tho t_fi_ Work of the Rev. J. F. H. ■Wohlers, examination was only bix days after the feet had Missionary at Ruapuke, written by himself — been dressed. Some of the aheep were veiy badly the orig j Da i Work having been published in affected, nearly the who'e of the foot having r> r , mm _ n :„ iooj rotted off. I should recommend all sheep-ownera Br X, . j. Si' r/ D i j,vißni ulM ..Hi.i, o j to use your Specific if their sheep are troubled Coming to New Zealand in 1843 he established with Foot-rot, as it is easily put on, and lam sure himself as a Missionary amongst the Maoris it will give satisfaction.— l remain, yours truly, at Ruapuke. He converted communities, to Alexandeb Monro, Inspector of Stock. ute his own wordf, of loathsome savages, sunk June 22, 18y5. j n poverty and degradation, into communities » _ ,_„ _„ ]~ _ of prosperous, , civilised human beings, reMTJRRA.Y ROBERTS &CO Dunedin| A t cdv f no lemune ration whilst TOTHILL, WATSON, & Go., Gore ; go itA *^ buj . providirjg hSB OWD food out of tfee npHE COLONIAL CONSIGNMENT soil, and teaching the Maoris to do the same after JL AND- DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, LTD. a civilised manner, thus saving people's souls Head Office :15 Bowgate Hill, London, E.G. and their bodies as well. He preserved and fully records the old Maori mythology (a subThis Company has been formed to tnke consign- lime one), the custodians of which all died mentsof refrigerat d or other p.oduce on co- before his own demise. His Book is a valuable W B? the P Ar n t?cle ll s c8 -of Association it h arrayed «««? of «» Earl, History of New Zealand that after paying 7 per cent. Dividend on the and is written with great literary taste and Ordinary Shares, 75 per cent, of the surplus profit Poetic and pious feeling. BHall be given to the Consignors. — : — The Company having its own Stores; will quote Can be Ohhered FfioM Booksellers. % consolidated rate for storing and selling. Further information may be obtained on appli- E» r j ce , in strong Cardboard Covers, 5§ ; c» fa ° D - 16-!?I 6 -!? ? in Cloth, Gs. 25jy /CIRCULATION 9650 Each Issue.— The \J Otago Witness has the Largest Circula- /"\TAGO WITNESS.— New Stories. Large Jion of any weekly pßper in the Colony. \J? amount of Reading Matter.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 4
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1,044Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 4
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