Public Notices f SUITS TO MEASURE. Latest Design, Pit and Style Guaranteed. FROM £2 17s 6d vLULs*Qs*> CORNER DEE AND ESK STREETS I^PORTA^T NOTICE. TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. We, the undersigned butchers <f InvercH-rgill aiid Bluff, recognising tho ruany ad vantages of combination, have agreed to amalgamate our businesses and form a Limited Liability Company under the title of THE SOUTHLAND 00-QPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY CO., LTD. Each of us will continue in tho service of the Compmy, whose business will bo carried on in tlie various premisee in which our iirmq have so long enjoyed such a generous and fonsistent public support. We desire to solicit a continuance of that support to the Company, which wi'l be enabled through reduced expenses to offer to purchasers advantages impossible to siigle traders. Not ouly will prices be kept at the lowest level consistent with a fair profit right throughout the year, but a special attraction is offered in the shape of a bunus to shareholders on their purchases, and aa the holder of even one sharo is entitled to this advantage, we all urgo our customers and meat consumers generally to becomo shareholders in The Southland Co-Opeiiative Meat buri'LV Co.. Ltd. The businosg of MeesD Organ and Co. ia being bought, and will be run as a strictly CA H SHOP. The rates will be very low but no meat will be delivered. We thank you for your support to us as individual traders, and solicit a continuance of same for The Southland Co-operative &eat Supply Co., Ltd. " Bing out the Old, ring in tbe New." Yours faithfully, THE GLASGOW BUTCHKRY CO. (W. Wills). A. R. LECKIR T. C MALTBY W. H.JOHNSTON & CO. D. R. JONES & CO. 1 Hereuy Certify that I have examined the boobs of the Glasgow Butchery Co., Tay stroet ; A. R. Leckio, Deo street; D. R. Jones and Co., Clyde and Conon street" ; T. O. Maltby, Waikiwi, and W. H. C. Johnston and Co., Bluff, in order to put a value on the goodwill of each business for the proposed South, land Co-operative Meat Supply Co., Ltd. I have found that evory one of these businesses is making a profit, after allowing fair salaries for the proprietors, and the profits of most of tc.em are very good. Largo savings can bo effected by tbe firms combining and reducing tho cost of distribution ; also in buying stock and handling by products and offal. I am confident that the propoted Company, if vigorously nnd carefully managed, 6hould give a good return on a capital of £10,000— sufficient to pay a fair bonus on purchases and leave good dividends for shareholders. JAMES HUNTER^ k.n./. a a. Esk street, Invercargill. MONSTER BOOT FAIR ! AND SPRING CLEARING SALE. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. Oar past Eclipse Cloaring Sales wero so entirely successful that, in order to do j notice to our customers, wo ventured into larger premises where we could deal ytITR OUR INCREASING BUSINESS aa it deserved. During tho past three weeks we havo been silently preparing for the GRKAT EVENT OF THE YEAR in boot selling circles in Southland. On Friday morning we spread out our wholo Btock without reserve at CASH OLEAHING SALE PRICES such as are bound to astonian the keenest buyers of Boots and Shoes. Wo reckon that the present stock must go. On business principle we refuse to give it longer ehep room : t was bought to sell within six months of arrival and SELL IT SHALL. We conduct business on the principle that ensuroa quick returns. Small Profits ! Small Profits ! During our MONbTER BOOT FAIR onr profits will be smaller than ever and th' cc who havo participated in our past Sales know what that means. Your Boots will not wear for ever. Though not exactly in need of shoes at this moment yon may need them very shortly. N OW IS YOUR GKEA r OPPORTUNITY. THI* Friday and Saturday openß THE BOOT SALE OF >HE YEAR for Southland. For the convenience of buyers we aro numbering some of our Bargain LINES. We recognise that price is not everything, but, combined with the Bterling qualities of McDonald's Boots aud Shoes, our low prices are bound to be appreciated by every person who studies economy, . a. d. No I— QirlV and Maids' 3-bar Leather Shoes, eeuii, neat and durable, sizes 1 and 2 only . . 3 11 Do Do Do Do 10, 12,13 .. .. 3 0 No2-Uirlß'Bohoolßootß, Sterling Brand, 10 to 13 .. .. .. SB Do Do Do 7to 9 . .. . . ..53 No 3-Qirla' Chrome DalmoraU, school wear, 10 to 13. , a a No 4— Ladies' Olace Kid Ward Shoes, sale price . . 6 3 No 5— Ladies Goloahea, this season's, good brand „ .. _ i(5 No 0— Gentlemen's Goloshes do do . . 3 11 No 7— Ladies' Calf Dressed Walking Shoes, sewn . . . . 0 v NoS— Lo Do Balmorals, sewn.. .. .. a 0 No D— Chrome mimorals, splendid value, patent cap, good colonial manufacture, only . . 9 6 No 10— Ladles' Gold Check Felt and Lino Sole blippera . . 13 Children's, any size, only . . . . . . 10 Noll— Ladieg Evening Shoes, 1 bar, fancy buckle . .. .. .. 311 No 12— DO DO Do court shape, neat bou a 9 No 13— Do Do Do bar over, 2 hows, neat . . . . . . 3 « Noll— Do Olace Evening Shoes, court, sale price 2U Those four lines are all of excellent i|tmlity. No ir»— Men's Patent Court Shoes, nalo price . . . . . . . . 6 a No 10— Do Do Lace Do Do . . .6 1) No 17— Men's Entrlish Sewn Chrome Balmoral*, well worth 13a Od . . 9 l) No IB— Gentlemen's Bcstock Balmorals, new line, fine quality, now . . . . 10 (J No 10— Gentlemen's English Sewn Balmorals, two weeks ago, splendid wear certain 110 No 20— Gentlemen's Stitched, Welt, Stout, Box Goloshed Balmorals, sale price 13 9 No 21— Bttitchers, Nailed, H ancLT Tips .. ... .. 0 11 No 22 - Strong Open-fronted Balmorals . . ..09 No 23- .Men's Strong, pfigped, open-fronted, "Sterling Brmd " nailed Balmorals 13 0 No ;s— Ladies' Glace Kid Button Shoes, American Sewn, very neat and very cheap 8 11 No 20— Youths' Open-fronted Balmoials, II and T tips, nailed, Sterling brand, 1, 2, 3 . . 8 3 •Size i, 6 .. 3 li No 27 Knee Gum Boots for ditching just arrived .. .. .. 13 0 No 28- Children's Boots, Glace Lace, etout, sizes 4 to 0 .. .. .. .. .. 2 11 No 2D— Do Patent Leather Ankle Straps, sizes ito 6 .. .. .. .. 10 No 30— Do Glace Lace Bootfl, patent front, sizes 4to 6 .. .. 11l Hundreds of line* we cannot quote including— Felt Slippers, Hizhcßt Grado Ladies' and Gentlemen's Livening Shoes, Highest Grades in all lines ot Walking Boota and Shoes, also Leggings, Gum Boota, Snow Boota, etc., eto., at msrgins over cost to clear. Our windows and door show splendid value and merit the keeneet inspection of all buyers before purcchaains "Isewhere. Instead of the orthodox no one pressed to buy, we urge everyone to buy. Our prices annot be passed. SALE B GINS TO-DAY (FRIDAY) Siui^nnuAi n City Boot PaJacej ■ ill U Ull ft LU j Dee Street, Invercargill. —^i^n'j-' , .... SS^S^S mm — *^^^*"'" ■ 1. 1 ■»■»!■■ »n ii .- . i ~— . ¥ URNISHINQ WAREHOUSE TAY STREET, Furniture of Every Description Cheap for CASH. DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE DININO ROOM FURNITURE BEDROOM FURNITURR HALL FURNITURE KITCHEN FURNITURE. A <Jood Stock of PICTURES, latest subjects ; also, FRAMING a Speciality. w Artists materials and Kauri Frames. &o, for Oarvlnff. & note c B a^ : ?E?S B CT7" s E39tf2i UA } STREET, next Met tUilb hbWm JUT J6i WW JEM g3* 3 IfiiepLeae SSB
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Southland Times, Issue 19140, 2 September 1903, Page 4
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