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The Most for the Back up the Dominion, and — Do it Now! Money ! . There is a Revolution in the Boot Trade of the Dominion. The last Customs Tariff has altered the whole appearance of things. Some of the " crack " manufacturers of this colony, by persistent effort, modern machinery, and up-to-dafee methods have been for the last couple of years especially, working t© bring their products up to the standard of high-class British and American makers — and they've done it ! The alteration in the Customs Tariff a few months ago came along with its increase of duty just in the nick of time, and as a result " the most for the money " can now be given by the Dominion makers, in every class excepting the very fashionable styles for city men and society women. This is a big thing for New Zealand ! Keep the money in the country and some of it is sure to find its way back into your own pocket. Don't mistake vs — there are still poorly made boots turned out in New Zealand, just as there are in Great Britain and America, but we don't stock: them — they're good enough for the other fellow ! Please note this. Our Guarantee is behind every pair of Dominion-made Boots which we sell. Just look at these grand values, why, they're a credit to maker, seller, and wearer, and to the "right little tight little Islands" in which they're made. m Men's Every-day Balmoral Boots. \\ two special: Ai-Box Calf, Pointed or Round Toe. Very neat i*/6 if «_a working boot. Solid Chrome, Thick Unlined Leather. BroacMSole, com-A2-Chrome Leather Goloshed, Leather Lined ; splendid value. Nothing can be im- W fortable easy fit, Broad Toe, Heel and Toe Plates ... t*/e ported to equal this at the price ... ... ... ... •■ .-. 12/6 y^ A3— The same Boot Machine Sewn. A perfect " stunner !" ... ... ... 14/6 y^ » o.B.»— Viscolized Cookhams. The boot for the "well-to-do" farmer, sqtiatter, etc. A4— Chrome Leather, with Leather Linings, Extra Wide Soles, easy fitting _ 14/6 tf jf Uppers ©f the finest leather procurable, made soft and waterproof by the B1 Box Calf, Welted Sole, Round Toe. A real beauty ! ... ... / ... ... 19/6 kli Viscolizing process, -which prevents the leather from cracking, and makes the B2— Glace Kid, " Dandy " Duck-bill Toe, with or without Patent Leather Toe-cap ... 22/6 vii boots wear three times as long. Waterproof Soles of English Oak-tanned B3— Box Calf,' Stout Sole, Round Toe 23/6 fctt Leather, with special Damp-proof Preparation between the inner and outer „,„,„, r, , »,, , j -trr . r -rj t rr, Sole. We strongly recommend it for the tremendous wear it gives. A B4— Box Calf, Leather-lined. Stout Soles— Cork filled and Waterproof— Round Toe. Vli , A grand Boot 25/- JK reall y chea P boot at 30/THE POSTAGE ON THE ABOVE IS lOd PER PAIR. PLEASE ADD THIS WHEN ORDERING, AND ALSO THE EXCHANGE ON CHEQUES. Csi"t»y IBoo* JE^aJLsa-cs^, George St., Dunedin. JOS. McKAY, Propr j You will pay too much if you don't get our prices before buying. I black and barbed wirb. |feßß&a«aßgMM| Lavatory Basins and Sanitary Fittings. l{ ' ' HAY FORKS BINDER OILS I<^ 000 ttfl o l^lj^^p || jj1 • ILTHi* hiMZJA BALATA BELTING (Guaranteed). \l . / RABBIT AND SHE2E2P NETTINC*. J^^S^^ t : fencing standards, &o. WIRE ROPES (Agents for JNO. SHAW, Ltd.) I PATERSON & BARR, LTD., Ironmongers, Vogel-St, Dunedin. I ! ========^ . II Beapty* Health go hand in hand. it^ @zn z v YOU want JS VIS%S / %SW "SIS' M * 9S*f The begjt yQU can set f()p y^p _M^^J /J *mm /f j^f^^k money, not neeessarilife.^he JK - J £4 y m J %T K. most, but things that will iveap .^mm^ llk^Wjm well, look well, and give evepy \,/ I QEORQE STREET, DUNEDIN1 jf^^^^^^^M COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE OUR wKKm^M^t -|Bmßb ?-- :^ -^ r ' I^P 'f f '-^m PROMPT & CAREFUL 'ATTENTION.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 11 March 1908, Page 92

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Page 92 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 11 March 1908, Page 92

Page 92 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 11 March 1908, Page 92

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