Isn't this pjpetty good ? •»_, A leading professional gentleman of Dunedin and an aequaintanee were walking" into business the other morning* Among other things talked of were boots and their qualities. "Well," said the professional man, *I have only one fault with the boots I buy at the City Boot Palace—THEY WON'T WEAR OUT ! I'm sure I don't know how many soles I've had fixed on my last pair, and they're quite good yet." He then began and gave details of the walking 1 he had done, praising the splendid qualities of the C.B.P; footwear— because it "won't wear out." The aequaintanee, who is a customer of ours, was naturally interested, and so mentioned the matter to us, and we thought it was good enough to tell you about. It's after all only another proof of the truth of the old proverb, "there's nothing like leather"— and our reputation for good quality and value is built on the fact that we deal in the "solid article," and not in rubbishy " make-believes" and flashy-looking trash ! If you want good boots you can depend on the " C.8.P." qualities. Here is a splendid line for Men's wear— Real tip-top stuff made in Great Britain. They are branded with the "Glove" trade mark, and every pair carries a tag printed "all leather,"— and solid British tanned leather at that. MEN'S SUMMER BOOTS, Stylish, Dressy, Neat, and All Leather. Box Calf Balmorals, leather lined, medium toe, good shape ... ... ... ... 14/6 I Solid Box Calf Balmorals, unlined, welted ; a stylish last " ... • «. — 19/6 Glace Kid Balmorals, dressy and smart in appearance ... ... ... ... 14/6 | Glace Kid, wide roomy toe, for elderly men ; hygiean linings ... ... ... 82/6 -Extra Soft Box .Calf, pliable, and very easy wear ; welted, 22/6 i ■ FOOTWEAR for TENNIS, BOWLING, BOATING, Etc. ' '. Fashionable and High-class DRESS BOOTS and SHOES for SUMMER, WEAR Boating Shoes, white canvas, rubber soles, 4/6; the best make North British Rjjbber Co., 5/- ■ Genuine and 'by Ladies of correct and fastidious taste. Yachting Boots, 4/6 ; white canvas North British Rubber Co., 6/Jl I . The "Beatrice" Shoe; the aristocratic "Lahgtry" Shape in Glace Kid, patent leather Men's Tennis Shoes, best white canvas, very neatly shaped, with chrome leather soles, 12/9 Dependable Qualities vamp, Louis heels, large tongue, steel buckle, lavender leather linings, 19/6 Tfcinis Boots, the same make as above, 1476 . v . The same elegant shoe in Glace Kid, with brown leather linings, 18/6. Ladlet' Tennis Shoes, black canvas-Oxfords, rnbber soles, 4/9 at the The "Beatrice," light dressy walking shoe, single bar, glace kid, patent leather toe-cap, Brown Canvas Oxfords, rubber soles, 5/6 . Louis heel, and leather lined, 14/6 Glace Kid 2-bar Shoes, very neat ; the little beauty, 8/6 Lowest Prices. "Oceana " Glace Kid. fancy perforated crossbar, leather lined, 15/6 , Best Bowling Shoes, brown canvas, solid red rubber soles, 12/6 ; ditto white ditto, 12/9 ' The new and modish Nut-brown Tan Glace Kid Shoe, button, straight toe-cap, 14/6 and 16/6 rw\% T%f\f^nn nA T A s<"^H* george street, dunedin. The CITY BOOT PALACE, /o^^^^
Note the prices of oup — — ggs Lawn Mowers antf Garden Tools "IDEAL" aB at Roctßottbm Prices. Garden Cultivators, j&r^' — — Seed dI" Ss 67 h "^^^^ PatßrSon 4 ■ mjmU ML& mi Jy ironmongers, Wheßl HOBS. I9S fid £Lm Vog^el Street, Dunedin.
Q A famman ShOW . - - ■ • • . fllHsSSS*^ *~*' ssssl i atfs^fls^flatfa^s^fls^fla^K^Rfc^s^flajtffci^fe^fl^^a^^^^^^^^^^k^fe^^^^&^^k^^k^^^^k^^k^^^^k^^^t^^^^^^^^^^k^^k^fe^^^^^^^^fe^^k ssss\^^^^ i I ' OTAGO DAILY TIMES ' I We beg to eaU your attention to I Anrl WTTISJITCC »i. A *. ' i' I the special preparation in all ■ Alia WlliNli&S «# «* OF ,; ■ Departments for the present I ' ■ ■ ■% ■ > a^ 'I season. The Goods are exclusive I Iflh PrintinO 1 BttlUlrfllißilll I both in manufacture ancMesign, ■ I JUU riIIIIIII B P*f" IHMMiI- I and include aU the latest novel- ■ ; ' ' „ ■ ' ■i ! ■' '' I^les in ; " tsssl * " I ssssl ' ' ) ■ | JOB PRINTJWO OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Jj. ■ TRIMMED MILLINERY PARASOLS ■ ! EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ! ' I " M ■ i . ! ■ SILK MANTLES 1 BSSa I ' BSSSf ' I ! ♦»** ■ FANCY NECKWEAR UNDERSKIRTS ■ j The Company ai»e Proprtetops of the . . i I DRESS GOODS MUSLINS I Whole of the Bill-Posting Hoardings in I ■ j Duaedin and Suburbs. j I Kindly favour us with a call. ■ I Orders for the Posting of Theatrical & Commercial Anaounee- j H TX I]T^l 1 1 [^ T£ W^ £\ O I | ments sent by Post will receive careful and prompt attention. | B * IJIJ II I 11.1 1. Ij 1% 11 DRAPERS, Vr DUNEDIN. Printed for the Otago Daily Times and Witness Ne-wapapecs Company (Ldmited) by Josiah "Ltz, of Elgin road, Mornington, and published by Eobbet Nobli Aj>amß, of Cargill stieet, Dunedin, at the neiaiered dfio» of the Company, Dowling, High, ana Maoandrew streets, Dtmedin, on "WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of December 1007.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 92
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