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BIG SALE p of BOOTS # and SHOES A big purchase of Boots and Shoes bought in London by Mr S. McDonald, gives us an opportunity to offer to the f Men's Glace Kid people of Southland bargains in all .lines of Footwear, t Boots, rs modeL In nearly all instances the English lines we have on sale Sale Price. 32/9. are marked heiow wholesale prices. 4000 PAIRS of English Boots and Shoes TV W T 0 BE SQLD AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES AT MCDONALD’S CITY BOOT PALACE SALE COMMENCES 9.30 am. FRIDAY. 6th OCTOBER, 1922. LADIES Pai lB Ladies’ Tan Court SHOES. MEN’S. 144 Pairs Ladies’ Black Glace COURT Buckle, pump sots. vUue. Wi[low Cal{ BOOTS. SHOES. Smart round toe; oxidised .. Smart sha pc. Double welted solea. silver buckle; Cuban heels; English 120 Pairs Ladies Black Patent Jester Leather lined throughout. Worth make. Sale Price, 17/9. Court SHOES (a shoe greatly m «/.. Sa|e 2B/ 9_ „ vogue in England). Learner Cuban .. , n/wvrrt' 290 Pairs Ladies’ Black Poplin Bar W orth 40/- MeJl s £i,de I>!rb - v BO °TbSHOES. Covered poplin Cuban heel. ' ' Sa | e p r i ce , 24/9. a® l ®- Smart round toe - Smart street shoe for summer wear. . , „ Sale Price, 26/9. Sale Price, 7/11. La „ d ‘t B . B , ack , ' 0 ve f Stra ? Men’s Tan Willow Calf Brogue SHOES. 96 Pans Ladies’ Black Box Calf SHOES. “ ''sX Smart shape, Cuban heels; sewn soles. , ”• Sa * e Price, 33/9. A splendid shoe for heavy wear. 10 2 Jf™ L J dieS , B J.“ ck G f 5' e , L |“ C Men’s Black Glace Derby BOOTS. English make. Sale Price, 16. 9. PHOEfo Paten Cap, welted solea shape. Double welted 501 e... 144 Pairs Ladies White Canvas Derby X" ” '' 25/£ Uath " Sile Pr '«’ 29/9 ’ Lace Walking SHOES. Covered . , . . , o Men's Black Glace Derby BOOTS. Cuban heel. Very smart for summer 16 2 T Z J l^?i eS u i el '’et Ankle Bar Same as model above. With smart wear. Sale Price, 9/11. bHGte. with lower Cuban heel Pug The and handaewn soles. Were 36 Pairs Ladies’ Black Brogue /unpq 4 ‘ /6 ' Sale PriCC ' Sewn soles. A splendid shoe for 60 Ladies Box Hide Walking > HUE. . Men’s Box Calf Derby BOOTS. Welwalking. Sale Price, 22/9. bow heel. Suitable for young ladies roI)n( | 144 Pairs Ladies’ Black Velvet Derby C ° eSe 8 o<! ' ’’’.fcl/price, 18/9. Splendid Value, 39/6. Lace SHOES. Covered Cuban heel. . , ' Men’s Dark Tan BOOTS. Leather All sizes. Sale Price, 10/6. , ,es Patent Leather Court lined, sewn soles. Smart round Toe r, , SHOES. Buckle ornament. Very /- Pairs Ladies Tan Willow Calf Derby fashionable shape. Cuban heels. ’ Lace SHOES; welted soles, Cuban 27/9. Mens Black Glace kid SHOES. Patheel. Smart round toe. Excep- ent Pug Toes. Smart dress shape, tional quality. Sale Price, 21/9. Cuban heel. Sale Price, 35/9. 144 Pairs Ladies' Black Velvet two- ASSORTED. Men’s Black Box Calf BROGUES. Button SHOES. -Cuban heel. Smart B oys > p ar k Tan Little Gents BOOTS. Welted soles. Smart shapes. Worth summer shoe. Sale Price, 7/6. Splendid value. Sizes 4’s to 6’s. 45/-. Sale Price, 33/9. 100 Pairs Ladies’ Glace Kid “Jester” Sale Price, 8/6. Men’s Box Calf Derby Boots. Pug Toe. COURT SHOES. A new English Sizes 7’s to 10’s. Sale Price, 11/9. Dull Kid Leg. Lenox brand, style with a patent peaked tongue, Boys » Biack Box Calf Little Gents Sale Price, 33/9. giving a very smart appearance. BOOTS. Splendid wearing. Sizes Men’s Chrome Working BOOTS. Heel Leather Loins heel. Make sure you 4s t 0 g’ s s a | e p r j CCi g/g, and Toe plates. A good strong boot, secure a pair of these. Worth 35/-. _ . _ • ~ n Sale Price 24/9 Sale Price, 21/9. c,®, 1 ? 68 r"”’t /9 ’ Mens Medium Weight Working BOOTS' 100 Paim Ladies’ Black Velvet Court “JX wear to 6' ' Naikd ’ heel “ fl ■’ lat “- SHOES. With leather Cuban heels. ««ryday wear. a , Sale Pnce, 22/9. Smart street shoe at a low price. _ e . n O /i Mens Working BOOTS. Double soles Sale Price 9/6 Sizes /s to Bs. Sale Price, 8/11. for heavy wear. Sale Price, 25/9. 160 Pairs Ladies’ Brown Velvet Derby Boys’ Strong Split Kip BQOTS. Nail- Men's BLUCHERS. NaUed or plam. Lace Walking SHOES Covered a , A er v To W X Men’s Thigh GUM BOOTS. Cuban heel. Very sinart. low b Price, 10/6. Sak p . |(/g fishermen. Sale Price, 42/6. 100 Pairs Ladies’ White Poplin 1-Bar Youths’ or Small Men’s Working Walking SHOES. Covered Poplin Vouths Sizes 3s, 4s and ss. BOOTS. Signs 6’s to 7’s. A boot Cuban heel. Sale Price, 8/11. a e ° rice > >3/6. f or heavy wear. Sale Price, 14/6. .Youths extra Heavy BOOTS. Chrome tyned. A good boot /X for country wear. Great value. AccAD-rm /a * - A S* ze ® 2’ s > 3’s, 4's, and s’s. ASSORTED (Continued). 3 Sale Price, 17/6. Boys’ and Girls’ large ases 3’s to 7k. •'’Strong BOOTS. For school wear Sale Pnce, 10/6. Jr A■' Suitable for cither Boys or Children’s Black and Tan SHOES. >7 A -J Girls. Sizes 9’s and 10’s. Sizea 3’a to 6*B Back to Pre-war ' Sale Price 13/6 Prices. X Children’s Black Patent 1 Bar SHOES. Z’‘ Z. ‘ Ayk/ Sizes U’s, 12’s. 13’s and I’s. Veldt sewn. Sizes 3to 6. d,c * >r * ce » *2/6. Saie r«.ce, 5/ Il Children’s Black Patent Ankle Strap / • ./ \jblf Girls’ and Boys’ SANDALS, with SHOES. Veldt sewn. Sizes 3to 6. stout uppers and serviceable Sale Pnce, 5/11. yC sewn soles. Children’s sizes Children’s Strong Box Calf 1 Bar 4’s lo 6’s. Sale Price, 5/11. SHOES. In Black or Tan .. . Sizes 7’s to 9’s. Sizes 3’s to G's. Sale Price, 4/9. Sale Price, 7/3. Children’s TAN GLACE 1 Bar, Veidt sewn. Sizes’ 3’s to 6’s. 144 Pairs Ladies’ Black Poplin Ankle ' Sizes 10's to 13's. Sale Price, 4/1L BAR SHOES. W-ith buckle orna- Sale Price, 8/3. Children’s Tan SANDALS. Engteh ment. Smart style. Same as model. . Sizes I’s to 2’s. make. Sizes 3’s to 6 'a. Sale Price, 9/11. Sale Price, 9/9. Sale Price, 4/11, NO APPROVAL DURING SALE PERIOD. ORDER YOUR GOODS BY POST. — All Postal Orders must be accompanied by cash with 6d. a pair added for Ladies’ and Children’s lines, and 9d. for Men’s. Goods sent out to country orders may be exchanged. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. s. McDonald CITY BOOT PALACE P.O. BOX—I9O. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. TELEPHONE—33I.

REXONA—The New Triangular Shaving Stick Here is a new idea in Shaving Soap—another Rexona triumph--one this time which will be appreciated by men wherever beards grow. Rexona Shaving Soap contains the same oils and essences that have made Rexona famous the world over, and is made on the i Rexona formula, and thus makes a Shaving Stick which is a soap and lotion combined. It makes for comfort and hjrgiene in shaving, and tempers the skin against the wind and bad weather. Rexona Shaving Soap is something entirely new m every respect. Watch for the triangular enamelled box, for Rexona Shaving Stick is not round like the old-fashioned kinds, but triangular, and packed in a triangular, enamelled box, tasty and neat, easy to hold, and dainty in every respect. Rexona Shaving Stick if sold every- • v-here at 2/, or, if unable to procure | locally . will be sent .post free upon receipt of the price. 2/, by the Sole Proprietors, Rexona Proprietarr Co., 131-j Clarence-street, Sydney. K SHAVING STICK J DAIRYMEN —Prepare for the Butter-fat season. Inst al a new Separator — “CERES” Swedish Separators reduced 25 per cent. Best skimmer. Seif balancing and self-oiling. Easy to work and clean. 16 to 144 gallons. Wri.te R. I’. M. MANNING CO., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch, or 39 Tay Street, Invercargill. 3 IrriUtion in the throat, stuffiness in the head banished bj’ "NAZOL.” relief. Get a Nazol Inhaler. Tne “Sing Germ” is the only germ that “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Hein will i'low to five in th.® wash-hop*??—L. cr.

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Southland Times, Issue 19659, 9 October 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19659, 9 October 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19659, 9 October 1922, Page 7

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