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fej O a: {> co oqhooco co ww CteiQ catet-s STANDARD BRAND BOOTS. B U Y TO THOSE IN SEARCH or BOOTS AND SHOES OP RELIABLE QUALITY. SARGOOD, SON, AND EWEN, In addition to the STANDARD BRAND ON THE HEEL, Have stamped the following names on a few of their FIRST QUALITY BOOTS AND SHOES, To distinguish them from INFERIOR MAKES "Now offered to e Public : THE MINER. Men’s Heavy Water tights ; hand-closed and nailed. THE MINER. THE FARMER. . Men’s Watertights; nailed, pegged., THE FARMER, THE DURABLE. Men’s French Calf. E.S. pegged, plain or nailed. THE DURABLE, THE STOCKMAN. Men’s best E.I. Kip Open front Balmorals. Pegged heavy soles, nail (special). THE STOCKMAN, THE ARTISAN. Men’s E.I. Kip Open Front Balmorals. Pegged, nail. THE ARTISAN THE RUNHOLDER. Men’s E.I. Kip Cookham’s. Pegged, nail (special). THE RUNHOLDER THE CLIMAX. Men’s French Calf Cookham’s (special) sewn. THE CLIMAX. THE MONARCH. Men’s French Calf Open front Balmorals. Pegged, nail or plain. THE MONARCH. THE VICEROY. Men’s French Calf Shoes (sewn). THE VICEROY, THE EMPRESS. Ladies’ French Calf Balmorals (rivets). THE EMPRESS, T A N D A a D 0 N T H E H E E L. S E E T H A T Y 0 u a E T H E M. THE ELECTRIC. Men’s Levant Seal Leg French Calf Golosh Balmorals, Open Front, seArn, for light wear. THE ELECTRIC. THE OPAL. Ladies’ Kid (sewn). Balmorals THE OPAL. THE SUPREMACY. Ladies’ Morocco High-Leg Balmorals (rivets). THE SUPREMACY. THE QUEEN. Ladies’ Morocco Balmorals (sewn).J THE QUEEN. THE UNIQUE. Ladies’ Morocco Oxford Shoes (sewn). THE UNIQUE. THE DIAMOND. Ladies’ Real Seal Balmorals (sewn). THE DIAMOND. THE GRANITE. Boys’ and Youths’ Best* E.I. Kip Balmorals (nail) THE GRANITE. THE AGATE. Boys’ and Youths’ Kip Balmorals (nail). THE AGATE. THE ANCHOR. Youths’ French Calf E.S. (pegged). THE ANCHOR. THE SPARTAN. Girls’ French Calf Balmorals (plain). THE SPARTAN. THE ALPINE. Girls’ High-legged Morocco Goat Balmorals. THE ALPINE. THE ADAMANT. Girls’ Kip Balmoral School Boots (nail), special. THE ADAMANT. Ask your Boot Dealer for any of the above names, and see that the name you ask for IS STAMPED TOGETHER WITH THE STANDARD JBRAND On the Heel. SARGOOD, SON AND EWEN’ Manufacturers of the celebrated STANDARD BRAND BOOTS & SHOES. (Wholesale only). STANDARD BRAND BOOTS.

A NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY. Good News for Farmers ana Orchardists. FOR YEARS the SMALL BIRDS have had it pretty well all their own way, but at last a PREPARATION has been discovered that will, if used according to directions, soon THIN THEIR RANKS and give the Farmer and Fruitgrower a chance to gather some o the Fruits of their industry 9 TOXA BIRD DESTROYER Is the outcome of Numerous Experiments, and is now placed on the Market with every confidence that it will soon make a name for itself, and get a reputation as a killer of Small Birds SECOND TO NONE. Those who have had occasion to use Poisoned Grain know what a difficulty they have had to get the birds to take ■the Poison. This difficulty has been entirely overcome in this Preparation, and so attractive is it to the birds that they actually fight for it wherever it is laid down. The best time to lay TOXA BIRD DESTROYER is between 3 and 4 in the afternoon, the Dead Birds will be found next morning under the trees, or in the hedges where they are in the !habit*o roosting at night.? ONE TRIAL will convince the most sceptical that TOXA BIRD DESTROYER is the Best Preparation for the Destruction of small birds on the Market, ' Now is the time to lay TOXA BIRD DESTROYER when food is scarce and before the birds hatch their young. Remember that one bird killed now is worth a dozen killed in summer. TOXA BIRD DESTROYER is packed in strong tins with patent lids. Price 2s a tin. By Post 2s 6d,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8227, 7 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8227, 7 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8227, 7 June 1895, Page 1

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