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WE KEEP OUR GOOD NAME! QUALITY THE REAL TEST. PROVE US. SEND TRIAL OR2I ESS. Every pair Carriage Paid when Cash sent with Order. Send for our printed Price List J Ask for Quotations for lines not mentioned. Boys’ and Girls* Money-savers. Warm Slinners, carpet soles, 7’b to 13 a 1/3. Boys’ and Girls’ Strong Chrome Boots, toe and heel plates A 1 wear— 7’sto 9 s 5/11 510 s tolß 8. Youths’ Chrome or plain Leather ; toe and heel tips and nails if required—l sto 3 s—7/11,, i s ana ChUdren’s Strap Shoes. Tan, Black, White, or Red, sewn, 2’s to 6’s-l/9. t» b-8/H. Strong Tan or Black Strap Shoes—4’s to 6’s—2/-; 7’s to 10’s—3/- ; ll’s to 1 s—3/11. Men’s Money-savers. Strong Leather Boots, nailed .. ... 10/9 Strong Watertight Balmorals, woodpegged, nailed, and plated... ... 12/9 Ditto, Extra Stout, double soles, nailed and plated ••• J */9 Chrome Boots, toe and heel plates ... 10/b Ditto, Extra Stout 12/9 Chrome Dress Boots, sewn 12/9 Ditto, Extra Fine ... ... ... 14/9 Dress Tan Boots ... ... 14/6 Tan Cookhams 20/Football Boots ... ... ... ... 9/11 Carpet Slippers... v 3/9 Clogs, wool-lined (superior) 9/9 Women’s Money-savers. Strong Chrome Boots, plated... ... 0/6 Dress Chrome Sewn Boots ... ... 10/9 Glace Kid Boots 9/6 and 10/9 Dress Tan Boots ... ... 10/9 Tan Walking Shoes, up to date ... 10/6 Strong Leather Boots, nailed... ... 9/11 Chrome Derby Walking Shoes (sewn) 8/11 Warm Felt Slippers 1/6 Carpet Slippers, leather soles ... 3/3 Clogs, wool-lined .. ... 3/6 Goloshes .. ... ... ••• 6/11 Our only Address : SIMON BROS. GEORGE ST. (wear Octagon)

I was Caught in a Rain Storm Got Wet Through—-It Brought On A Chill—- & « a m Severe Cold and Influenza. This was tibe experience of Harold Wilkinson, Grosvcnorst., Grey Lynn, Anckland, N.Z. Here is tlie story in Ms own words : “ Sometime back I was out in the cart and got wet through, which brought on a chill, then a severe cold and eventually influenza. I tried several medicines, but they did me no good. Mr. J. H. Letcher, Great North Road, Grey Lynn, recommended me to try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I did so, and am pleased to say that before I had finished a bottle it had completely cured me of this severe attack of influenza. There is no question about it, this remedy gives every satisfaction and you can depend upon it. I will always recommend it to people troubled with severe colds.* Harold Wilkinson, Grosvenor-st., Grey Lynn, Auckland, N.Z. HARP' D WILKINSON. OHAMBBRLAIN'I COUGH REMEDY

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Otago Witness, Issue 2996, 16 August 1911, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2996, 16 August 1911, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2996, 16 August 1911, Page 22

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