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Pablic Notices S. M c DONALD, CITY BOOT PALACE, Has pleasure in announcing that his O- _£ C3r -A. _^T 'J? TCS . BOOT AND SHOE FAIR AND Spring - Clearing Sale ss NOW ON. €2 O -Sr__-E- - You Can't Afford to Miss It ! STUDY THESE PRICE*-'. Wo will quote bo*.h Pricea. You can s^-i tho Re-hiotiou- for yourselves. NO. I— MEN'S BOX CALF GOLOSIIED BALMORALS No. O-MEJTS FINE BOOTS, Soyricgn Brand, handSewn, Leather-lined, wide fitting, correct shape, sewn prinoiple, best Klafie kid, button or lace, usual price 13s G<l, now lis Od "Bual pnce 21s, now 17s Od v o „rv, S (, U ri* Kin nuMnnus Amerl. No 7-ifEN'S BEST A-IERICAN BOOTS, Whitman No. 2-MLN S GLACL KID BALMORALS^ Amerl Company, Glace Kid, Button or Lace, sale can, Pointed toes, sewn, usual price 14s Od, now » )0s fa • 128- No. 8-MEN*S GLACE KID TAN BALMORALS, NO. 3.— MEN'S CAMEL HAIR FELT SLIPPERS Smnrt Pointed Toe, very best shape and fitting, best j,'rade, usual price Cs, now 4s lld. usual price 18s, now 15s Od. No. 4-MEN'S HIGH GRADE AMERICAN BOOTwS, Note— 20 per Cent r dISCOUnt off hand sewn principle,, maker J. D. Darry, usual aH Men'S Tan Boots duringprice 25s fld and 20s, now -2s. ±^ • Sale , - Very fine SSleC-\o-4 —MEN'S OPEN FRONT BALMORALS, 11. and tlOn <0 ChOOSU- from T. Tips, nailed, usual price 10a M, now Ss lld. fl _ MEN , T LEAT^, EIl BA LMORALS, W. T. No. S— MEN.S LIGHT LEATHER BALMORALS, Tonjjues, good wear, IL and T. Tips, usual price usual price. 110 b Od, now 7s lld. ABARGAIN 10s Od, now 8a lld. — C 5 J&-. S 3BE •&>• K. 30 — , *■ No. 10-MICN-S WHOLEBACK WATERTIGHT BAL" { No. 20— Se6 Our Counters for MORALS, Full Watertight Tongue, Pegged H. Lines Of FltTftt^Cl <? SS German and T. Tips, usual price 15s M, now Us, _ .. g.. &t Q rea t ReCIUONo. 17-MEN'S SUPICRIOIt FELT SLIPPERS, Sewn, C LfU e P Leather Soles, Li<?ht, warm, were 4s Ud, now Xiwns. 3d nd. No. 21— Women's Strong Stockyard Boots, Best Kip, No. IS-MEN'S FOOTBALL BOOTS, Sewn, best -. 0 and 7 only, usual price lis Cd, sale price Chrome Leather, were 10s Od, now_Ss Od. ( 8 s Bd. NolO-MENS CANVAS SHOES, Chrome Leather No. 22-Girls' pironie itobiorol llooU, 7to 10. usual FrontsTFiret-class Line, usual price 7s Od, now * price 7s, sa c pnce 5b 9d; 11 to 1, usual pnce Ss, qjj^ sale price lw Ud. Prides Unapp -cached Read them and be convinced. No. 4 l-lnfants* White Ki.l Button Boots, si/.e 1 to 3, ; No- 51 T Cl.ildien'.s Smart Tan Ankle 8»«i*, Just very soft and fine, sale price ls Od j arrived, good value, 8s 6d, tale pr.ee ls 1 d No. 4fi— lnfants' Red or Brown Felt Button Boot N - 0 52— Children's i{ c d Leather Ankle Strap*--, sale si_cs Ito a, sale pjice lod p r i ce v lld >■ No. 40— Infants' Red or Brown Felt Ankle Strap Slippers, sizes 1 to 3, sale price i)s No. fi**— Children's White Buckskin Button Roots No. 47- Infants' Black Patent Ankle Straps, .tecs 2to sues 3to 0, usual price 4s Od, sale price 3s Od B, sale price only Is 2d v th . al(ovewiu ,, c Bunt fruc to any No. 43— Infants' Tan Ankle Straps, elasic fronts, very a< i,i re « They are all new goods, never shown ncnt. line— a ge... 0r.1., 1„ l>a ore No. r>o— Children's White Hair Ankle Straps, sizes 3 to 0, neat bow, new line, usualprice 3s Od, sale No. sG— Ladie?' Evening Shoe?, 30 Pairs, sizes 3, 4 pi-ice 2s Od 5, sale pri«- 1- IL-F^l-lld la 11(1 ls Larire Barffain Counter Insdo See Goods in^VWndows for Style and Quality. Door and Windows Crowded with Bargains. S. McDonald, Oity Boot Palace, Invercargill and Main street, Gore. No Goods Booked. No Goodß sent on Ai-preval. Money if Substitution cannot bo made. W ______ _s __, n m. Am H B fl_8& SA ti >oS^x^ H H S---!-, s_-BH,iHBSfe, Rs § PAY WnRW- v-UKfe:--l.| •S /^9|_ We want everybody suffering from Rheuma- Kg S jSt^ff. f__m____ tism, Lumbago, Dyspepsia, Varicocele, Nervous- |fi. Pi •^jSU ___nS__H ness, Weak Back, Liver, Kidney or Stomach K W Q-L'vlv.ww Troubles, or from any weaknesses of vital organs, jfij K ]ravst_KHr to try our Latest Improved High Grade Belt, E& I /itiWmf ' ISL\ 5000 FREE! | P^ SFZfmWu IbK^^S^*^^' We have just completed our' Medical Treatise, £3 Jj 'Mi_____A tvsf iafi^^ffWV c tro Ncuro Therapy," a copy of which we Kg tS Y-QSTI ImW&T&EfTmF&M end free, prepaid, to all writing us. It is H3 t? >»1 ,^S&_W£S__ff__\. uablc to cv cry weak man and woman. It is mj- » L^v uJ^^M'/^mW illustrated, and can be had for the asking. Eg, E \^? a&^wl\ rm st card will do. Write for it to-day. K. I iß^yf n ° ° uRE » n ° pay - \ IWW ÜB-L We wHI cure y° u free if jou wi ** let vs * and 1 : vSSr Vmmm we foil it will cost you nothing. You can have S r Uf V 9 our latest Improved Belt on Trial Free. One JS ' ffA «■ does for eight persons. If you need treatment et ■ txA \_\ write to us, and we will fiend you this splendid gjj j A_U Wk new Belt, Free on Trial. We want every weak BS| *|SP B * W man and woman to write us to-day. Delay HO M | longer, as we can cure you free. i | The Dr Austin Improved Electric Belt Co., | { ffl >*r. > .' t .*! SS T-. EET, DUNEDIN. gi fcg^^_^^g_^_^lSM__^_^M^iS^g^^ SOUTHLAND FARMERS' GO-OPERftTIVE ASSOCIATION LD. Nominal Capital *R?'SS?'*2 2 Subscribed 13,302 10 0 DIRECTORS: Messrs Alex. Murdoch, John Gray, Hugh Smith, John Dickison, jr, James White, i Wm. Sooular, George Milnes, Wm. Watson, Jamea Butler, G.orge Chilton, aud A. F. Blatch. The above Association is a purely Co-operative one, and affords to the f armor s of ■ Southland and the public generally a fie'd for investment with a reasonable prospect of a : fair return on capital being secured. To farme.B, more pa-ticulai-ly, the Aasociati n ehould commend itself. It waß i started by farmers to enable them to get all their requirements on, the best possible, terms, and dispose of their stock and produce to the greatest advantage to tiwmselves.. Tre 1 wonderful success of the Farmers' Co-operative Associations in Canteibury ii .due to the loyal support given tbem by their shareholders, an'l if the farmers fifSouthland^adeqaitely bick up their Association thtre isno reason why it Bhould hit prova cq'uaUy .successful." Shares ate £5 each, of whioh £1 is payable on application, and a further stim of ' £2 per shore in' instalments ot 10a eveiy threa months.^ Tft'is not intended to call up more than £3 rer.share. Application fcr Shan s can be made at the Office, Invercargill or Gore. Deposits.— The Association receives money on deposit fixed for 3,* 6or 12 months. Fate of interest can be learnt on application. The Asssciation deals with all branches of the Farmers businessStock Auctions are held by it at Wallacetown, Gore, Winton, Otautau, and the other centres wher. there ara regular saleß, and Clearing and* Speoial Sales are conducted as required. Skins, Hide's and Tallow, &C«— Auction Sales held: EVERY MONDAY at Inveicargill. .7. : . RYEGRASS, CLOVERS, TURNIP SEEDS, alwayß on hand at lowest prices. ALSG f SEED OATS, BPARROWBILLS, TARTAR KINGS, GARTONS, WAVERLEYS, NEWMARKETS, SUTHERLANDS. Tho Association can supply all kinds of MANURES, inoluding Frozen Meat Co ; s Fertiliser., Maiden Island, Chesterfield and other Guanos, Bonedust, Challenge, j Kempthorne Prosßers' Superphosphates, &c. , ALSO, Groceries, Hardware. Saddlery, Cornaacks, Wool packs, and alt Farming Requisites, WOOL. Bpecial provision is being made for handling the coming aaaeon's wool. Our NEW STORE which will fee repuly early in November will give _jb facilities second to none for displaying our olientß* dips to the best advantage. A. MURDOCH, M. CARR, Chairman of Directors. Manager.

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Southland Times, Issue 19387, 10 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19387, 10 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19387, 10 September 1904, Page 1

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