Jj^/ WHY 60 FARTHER jßH^^^BßHMßß^^^^^^3[^B^^j Genuine Testimonials. 1/- Boxes, post free. We mm are g Q j c Ag en ta for Otago and Southland. ********* a a hi- mm ABir if every pair in this list sent, carriage free, to any part of Sflft mONbll THE COLON?. CASH MUST BE SENT WITH ORDER. WOMEN'S LINES. m ! MEN'S LINES. BO H, £& £EI LS ' Felt Boots 6 0 Fashionable Tan Boots ... 9 9 Boy* Strong Lwiha r Laoe-np* n*il«d «.« __..,-. t. iof> and plated, 10 s and 11 s 7 0 Felt Slippers, Leather Soles 3 0 Ditto, extra Quality 1^ o 12's and 13's 7 6 iw-it TiWnnir Shoe. — — 211 Neat and Strong Chrome Balmorals . . 11 6 Extrlk Q^uty, with watertight iaagam, >r*eM evening oaow _ — Balmormli (wwn) - 8 6 • splendid line, 0d extra on abore Ditto, extra Quality «. _-- ~3 I l«e»t Dwm Jtalmoimli l»wni| " Youth.' Strong Leather Lac*-up., nailed •Kid Walking Shoe* —__ sil Strong Nailed Balmorals —-._. i 6 and pi ate d, l's to 3' 3 8 6 Ditto, extra Quality . _...--. 6 9 I*"* extra Stout 10 6 s^. .^^ 10 0 *Vlt aiinTMir. P«lt Solet _ - — 1 0 Very Superior, extra Stout w « » aplendid line, 1« extra on abore tfelt SUppen, Felt Bole. 1 q qm>| BdßXOral . f „&* Ditto, Ditto, Carpet Sole* .. 1 6 KO P B Dao ™ - ••• ~ - plated, good wear, 7's to 9's 5 6 , „,. T Patent Evening Shoee — — — ~ o • Extra quality, very strong, 94 extra on Beautiful Rosebud Slippers, Leather Beautiful Foih ead Slipper. 4 0 -^ „.", ... 6 6 Soles ... ... Watertight Bluoher. (a .plendid line) 11 0 Extn .^ .p^ill quality," l.'extra on •Two-bar Leather Shoee _ _ - - ♦11 Qmd Shearer ,. Bluoherf _ _ 6 6 .bo^ Stockyard Boots, nailed and plated .. 8 9 Oaroet Slippera, Linoleum Sole. ~ ... 2 0 Maid's ditto, Is andjs.. .. 7 b Ditto, «tr. Qu^ity «9 Good Thigh Gum Boot. 22 0 Sh^n^&g'p^t^r Ptata Leather iGrmnaitio Shoef— -, — — — ~ 3 3 Gymnastic Shoe. , o y strap shoes, splendid wear, 4's to 6's 2 9 ' * 7's to 10's 3 9 SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FaMOUS "Jenness Miller," "Flor. a^^g^^p^, 6 '^ ' ihi ' v leum soles, Ts to 10's 13 clieim " AND " Laird Schrober " BOOTS ANJD SHOES. Children. Carpet Slipper., atrong linow » leum soles, ll's to l's 1 6 AlHflAAl nilllA BOOT MANUFACTURERS, GEOEGE STREET, DUN- •♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦•••♦•♦♦•♦♦••♦••••*♦•••**•******** AI.L. ORDERS MUST RE iEKT TO GEORGE STREET, I>I3ME»IX. aw^ —^— M^^^'^* M^^^ !!^ ggg!g^ gg '^ g " g!^^ THIS OFFER IS GOOD ONLY UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 1903r from packages of ©uaker Oaks, have Value, jwft^^jffflr'^ GOLD-FILLED WATCHES sent postpaid for 25 Quaker panels and postal jfl\hq^^3Sy^' note for 21/. Ladies' size handsomely engraved, Gentlemen's size /CvTOi engine-turned. Seven-jeweled standard American movement, stem Xilw/i&e^rßr i»lf^v a •rind and set— guaranteed to run accurately for one year, and case MfU%SS£r^ fflr- A7&{ ""^SBS^SBe^^^P^^ "^Zfi^ OS CERETA FORK— (Value 4/ but not sold ~l_iMril^Jn^^^^^^ s : 1 rtf 1 ) — ""' postpaid for 4 Quaker Panels and postal order for 1/ . Can be secured only in this way. Heavier than triple plate This advertisement XX^^^^^Jw-Rnished in the new French Gray effect. The spoon is designed be sent SSsSj®lpsSSsr especially for eating Cereals, Custards and Puddings. Warranted for as ® ne TUc quality of these arttcles is worthy of the well-known r^erit ol Address: QUAKER OATS, c/o Gollin & Co., Propy., Ltd., Wellington, N.Z. H A Distinct Advance in^ Infant^ Feeding. H9 BR lifr^^Ti"^ THE "Allenburys" FoodS provide nourishment suited to the growing digestive powers MM iSi Hr l^sd& of the Infant, and constitute an iltoßethrr distinct advance on the mischievous expedient of trying M Wsh m to make the child's stomach accomodate itself to a food essentially unsuited to its digestive powers. M EH JliyiPifl^^S^ F-rinaceous foods of all kinds are totally unfit for infants, under f.ve or six months of age, such foods M HI bein E t potent cause of digestive troubles, rickets, and many disorders ans.ng from mal-nutntion. K| Wai Ths "Allenburys'' Foods are especially valuable In hot jfljL^ FOOD No. 1. US B^ iwrt^^^afi[ — = 2S ri — 1 climates. They apeintheform of powder and keep perfectly. lrom birth to three months H9 "'t:-' \-a'a»'^bsrM T^y^= Pamphlet on" INF A~R'T TEFDISG" 148 paztsi free, from Krom three to bix inonth=. Eggl fe^^°°^ '■>"<> '^S^^^ AI f P\T W HA\7R F I!JVSi I\A "^ r^t\Ac\X\ Fnir IVom bix monthb and upwards EH I© A!(LEN o rIAWcyK 1 5i Ltd., Lonoon, Lng. . ma The daily consumption of in^k m N.i),!. i hi- -..'•<' t.• ■''»■■. !, ■.- v. I.i, ' dunuv t( li phoiiCs in Ta=mai.ia aie jt 700 gallons. The inhabitant- also c.n I t LI j « \c k v, cl ti,.ul'iMj cxjui^ ->h m^ done away with, owing tc the 1)10ioine three tons of butter weekly. foi luc ii weeko cuii^auiieut an Auntcaii*. luUiUva j-.-il^..-. chaxn.&d loi them jisa.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 14
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