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TAN FOOTWEAR for the Summer Time ! Correct Styles ! Tan Boots for Gentlemen. Tan Shoes for Ladies in Glace Kid. Good Value I Light Tan Chrome, Derby shape, straight toe cap, and bMk strap, 14/8 The " Orient " medium shade, fancy cross bar at 10/8 Skilled Workmanship ! " F^" TaD ; Glace Xid ' ™*™ **"/» The « Langtry" in Golden Tan, combination of tie and cross bar I*9 n < m |p.^ . Tan Chrome, leather lined. A very neat boot, 15/6 r> 15^ H ireneci r « I Dark Tan Gl^ mi Balmoral<3j leather linedj lg/6 The " Gardenia "in Golden Tan, i bar, in fancy design, at 12/9 First-daSS Value I Dark Tanj Derhj shape> 19 y 6 The " Peveril " in Dark Tan, Sandal bar, 12/9 —But Dai ? T r' fine , GlaC t ? 6rby ' "** leathCr liDinß> P ° inte ? T Ti. The " Peveri V' °ark Tan Oxford, round toe, porthole eyelets, Gibson ** Wt Light Tan Balmorals, Willow Calf, stout soles, leather lined, whole tieg> Cuban heelg 14/6 . J woson Why Tan ? goloshed, 22/6 ' ' y " Medium shade of Tan, Balmorals, in Willow Calf, extra stout waited Chocolate Tan Oxford, leather lined, welted soles, round toe caps, 17/ Well, because it is approved by fashion as »ol«8i 27/6 " Utedun " Dark Champagne, Derby shape, porthole eyelets, Gibson the correct thing ! ties, full round toes, Cuban heels 21/J3TEk! l ir!lL^SrLt!St Holiday S»nd»fc and Shoettes. tan on the other hand is a colour which reflects Yhese striking and comfortable atyles of footwear for holiday making Tan Boots in Glace Kid forLadlCs' Wear and does not absorb. Tan wears better. It are ag popular for young peop]e ever> There is nofc hing " ' is perspiration that rums many boote-if the to equal them for and health, and those who desire their "Premier" in Brown shade, Derby shape round toe back strap 16/6 feet are cooler there is of course less per- children to grow up strong and vigorous should provide them with _ . . n . ... _ c ' ' spiration, and, consequently, the boots last Sandala or s b hoette^ for w t ariDg d u ri ng the summer. Shoettes in Derb y ah&^ Chocolate T^. very fine glace, welted, 22/6 longer. x Tan or Black, children's sixes from 3/11 ; for girls and boys, 4/6; Magnificent style in Ladies' boots. Dark Champagne Tan, beautifully Because of its beauty. There is a beauty for maids, 4/11 ; for ladies and youths, 5/9. These are all with finished, 25/and elegance in the new shades, of Tans that untanned Chrome Soles, buckles or buttons. make Tan footwear the natural complement , , , , . Specially cheap line, "Heir Peveril," in dark shade, medium toe, of Light Summer Costumes and Smart Sum- Sandals strongly made and very neat m tan leather, si«es for young goloshed, with back strap, at 14/6 mar Suits children, 2/11 ; for boys and girls, 3/11 and 4/11 CITY BOOT PALrACE, George Street, Dunedin. c. m. pizey, Mngr.

y. What! Princess Wheel Hoes I4s each I fS&tif* % 11' Christmas is coming with its demand forcakes & puddings _.. ,-. 1WM "ZZI « Ev^r Ready I You will re i uire aU the E ss s y° ur of henßh enB can yield. This season's LAWN MOWERS are a fine lot. We . w-> T -^ _ I We advise you to go in for a • are showing the following— Ever Ready, Banner, ? 'f^7' CSWII °^ ' Jk Colonial, Gem -and Regal. %%^ | MANN'S jjk Hi -a j^ |Y_\y7rv7 OUH eTOCK BEroRK WS/^^^^^' 1 money - Also Qrit Mills for Grind " C^^^ Hi\ijifc ' purchasing. '4liiP .'■^'^ i ing shells, etc., from 25/- each. PATERSON & BARR, LTD., I^^^ J vogel street, dunedin

Special Show SPRING GOODS Oup Prices are pigfat, Styles ar# eoppect, Variety is gpeitt, and we -will guarantee perfect satisfaction in — ; TMWKB MILLINERY, MANTLES. STRAWS, DRESS STUFFS- FANCY NECKWEAR, MEW BELTS AND BOAS, — - — >■»*< — Quality is oup First Consideration. DUTHIE BROS., LTD., Tailors, Drapers & Outfitters, George Street, DUNEDIN.

SAMPLE TESTIMONIALS, LAWRENCE " The piano arrived safe here without a scratch, and we are well pleased with it." ST. BATHANS — " The piano arrived safely. Very pleased with it, and like the tone very much." OWARA — "The instrument gives every satisfaction." IN VERC ARGIL L — " I received the piano and am much pleased with it." ROXBURGH— "Piano landed to-day. From comments made hy visitors, the instrument should give me satisfaction." GORE " I find your piano standing avcll in tune. The instrument is an excellent advertisement for your firm." DUNEDIN — " I must say we have heen highly satisfied with the piano." OT AMIT A— •' Received piano,, and highly delighted with appearance and tone - of it." BALCLUTHA — " lam well pleased with the piano." WYNDHAM— "The instrument is giving every satisfaction so far, and keeps in very good tune." WELLINGTON — " I have heard a groat many pianos, but few with equal compass of tone as mine, bought from you." AUCKLAND " Cheque enclosed. Piano opened up in excellent condition, and has given the greatest satisfaction." TIMARU "The piano duly arrived to-day, and is certainly all your traveller represented it to be." (YWAIZA. VALLEY — " I must say that it has never been my lot to deal with a more reliable firm than yours." The above are taken promiscuously from scores of unsolicited Testimonials received by F. HOWELL & CO., PIAISO AND ORGAN IMPORTERS, 14 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. TELEPHONE 325.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 92

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Page 92 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 92

Page 92 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 92