As above Men’s Boxbide Sewn Derby Boots, full round toe, inclined to pug style; good English form and good fitting. Worth to-day 25/-. Sale Price, 21/-. A Guinea Boot. For Special Light Wear Gent’s Glace Kid Derby Welted Boots; 12 pairs only; full round toe. Sale Price, 21/-. Hen’s Territorial Boots; stout chrome, no caps, strongly rlvettod soles. Sale Price, 22/-. Men’s Slippers, carpet soles, 2/3. Men’s Slippers, black felt, felt and leather solos. Sizes Bto 10 only, 3/8. Men’s Strong Carpet Slipper; leather soles, broad fitting. Sale Prices e/6 and 9/6. Men’s Watertight Balmorals; heel and toe plates, nailed. “Arrow Brand" make, 16/9. Men’s Pegged Watertight Balmorals, stout waist, nailed, heel and toe plates, 19/9. McDonald’s Annua! CLEAN SWEEP SALE! IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE. Buy Now while the Prices Last. CHZLDBEN’S SCHOOL BOOTS. Boys’ Derby Balmorals, Wyse brand, 7‘s to 10's, 13/-; Sale Price 11/-; ll’s to I’s, 14/6; Sale Price, 12/6. Children's Felt Slippers. Sizes 7 to 10; Carpet soles. 1/6 per pair. Add postage, 1 M d. Children's 4 to 6 welt sewn, wide sole, one-bar Walking Shoes, Tan Special Clearing Price, 3/6 pair. Boys’ Fine Drcas Boots; best box calf sewn, round toe, special quality. Sizes 10 to 13. Price 14/6. Sale Price 12/9. Boys’ Strong Dress Boots open ironts, sewn soles 7—lo, were 12/9. Now 11/-. Sizes 11 to 1. were 14/-. Now 12/3. Boys' and Girls strong Tan Willow Calf Boots, kicker toes, sizea 7 to 10. Now, 7/9. LADLES’ BOOTS AND SHOES. Same sizes about 21 pairs Pointed Toe Shoes, 4/6 per pair. Worth for quality 13/6 to 20/- a pair. Women's Black Glace Kid Balmoral Boots. Worth 20/-. Sale Price. 15/6. Buy to-day. Women’s one-strap Chrome Leather House Shoes; very comfortable fitting, A 1 wear, 9/9. Two very superior Ladies’ Evening Shoes, made by Hewlett and White. Stylish walking shoe heels. Present value 14/6. Sale Price 11/9 and 12/9. 6 Pairs Women’s Tan Button Boots, size 7. Were 17/6. Sale Price, 11/6. Ladies’ Glace Derby Boots "Duchess", semi-pug toe. Cuban heels. Same as model shown. Now 16/6. THIS WILL BE ONE OF YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITIES TO OBTAIN BOOTS AT REDUCED OLD PRICES. BB EOONOB3CAL AND BUY A BEBEHVB FAS BOW. McDonald’s City 800 l Palace Telephone, 331. INVERCARGILL. Box. 190.
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