Special Prices ' FOR FEBRUARY. McDonald’s CITY BOOT PALACE. MEN S LINES. LADIES’ LINES. MEN’S BLACK GLACE DERBY 48 palm LADIES’ BLACK GLACE BOOTS; welted soles, same as model COURT SHOES, Cuban heel, oxidised above; leather lined throughout; silver buckle 17/9 splendid value. 29/9 JI DERBY B BOOTS BOX I CHRO , ME 48 VEWE^ D S S CE D SHO£S, BI Cuban DERB r BOOTS; sewn soles; splen- i ■ ,i /o did value. 25/6 MEN’S BLACK BOX CALF BROGUE 100 P aire LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS SHOES; welted soles; a good ser- 1-bar WALKING SHOES; smart viceable shoe 33/9 round too */•• MEN’S DARK TAN LACE SHOES; LADIES’ “DELTA" SHOES, made by welted soles; splendid round toe Bostock, England; smart lace shoe' shape; A. E. Marlow English make patent cap; Cuban heel; exceptional 38/6 value 28/9 JUST LANDED—A Big Shipment sh^ N f»^ D h^ V *7 ln .‘ of Ladies' Lotus Delta Footwear, made f v ,T r , c.uLL <r . Om T 1 by Bostock, featuring the latest styles gi u , w V |v rWty X*”' Red ' in English Footwear. .Prices in Bostock 3 4 sh"g 5 h "g I"’ 7 3 /-. 4 ’ Po’stag.- 3?“*xt« 9 ’ 5 ' 9 ' 6/6 MEN’S WHITE TENNIS SHOES; LADIES’ GLACE OXFORD SHOES' short chrome soles 14/6 five eyelet holes; Cuban heel; serMEN’S BLACK BOX COOKHAMS; viceable '22/9 stout double Jin soles; sewn; extra BLACK GLACE OXFORDg| 41/ with new flat heel 29/6 MEN’S CHROME WORKING BOOTS; stout soles; heel and toeplates 24/9 AND GIRDS’ TAN OR BLACK MEN’S MEDIUM-WEIGHT WORK- ‘“5". ING BOOTS; nailed soles; heel and * he S “ dal ° n the toeplates; splendid value 22/9 Children’s Siaes, 4 to 6's, 5/11 BOYS’ TAN LACE BOOTS; splendid Youths’ and Maida 1 Shoe., 1 and 2’a, quality; sizes 7-9 11/9 9/9 BOYS’ TAN LACE BOOTS; splendid Yougs’, Maids’, and Ladies’ Shoes, quality; sizes 10-13 ( 14/9 3to 7 s jq/j YOUTHS’ TAN LACE BOOTS; splen- Girb ’ or Bo ’™’ S ““. 7 *» ». 7/3 did quality; sizes 1-s’s 18/9 Girls’ or Boys’ Siaes, 10 to 13, 8/3 DlScholls Foot Comfort Appliances AGENTS: S. McDonald’s 'city boot palace. P.O. BOX 190. INVERCARGILL. ’Phone: 331 eYour Skin and Complexion can be kept in a Perfect Condition all the year round by a regular use of W BEETHAMS 1 lt effectually removes all Roughness, ‘ Redness, Tan, Irritation, etc., and is delightfully Soothing and Refreshing / ' at all times. Manufactured by ’fl Of all high-class M. BEETHAM & SON, Il Chemisis <t Stores CHELTENHAM. ENGLAND.
Used Motor Cycles. WE have a FEW USED MOTOR CYCLES which we are going to Quit at Reasonable Prices. If You are intending to Purchase a Reliable Secondhand Motor Cycle—Pay Us a Visit First and No Reasonable Offer will bo refused HERE IS ONE SNIP—A Free Engine TRIUMPH in Good Order. 3J h.p.; Good Tyres and Belt £2O HERE IS ANOTHER—2S H.P. DOUGLAS; Two-speed Model. Tyra and Belt Good. Running Well £3O STILL ANOTHER—I9I6 INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE. 7-9 H.P. in Good Running Order. Good Tyres. .. •• •• •• •• •• ..550 ♦ DON’T FORGET—“No Reasonable Offer Refused" as We are Lauding New Model Indians and Must Quit Some Used Machines. Davies & Prentice, m P.O. Box-262 DEE STREET. ’Phono-647.
AN AEROPLANE OR A DOW MOTOR CYCLE THE Man who knows the Smooth Running DOUGLAS will not hesitate. He knr-ys that although the DOUG LA doesn’t scale hedges or bnck walb, yet its eives the Most Pleasurable Sensation of e M nient as it glides noialeasiy ov * r the S roads. Besides, the DOUGLAS Motor Cjv is safe and always REI.IABLE. It gives No Trouble from the beginnin of the Journey to the end; or from year’s end to year’s end A SUMMER TOUR ON A DOUGLAS Is the Ideal way of spending a Hobday. Performances have proved that the DOUGLAS is the Best Light-weight Mo or Cycle on Earth. As proof of this, the DOUGLAS is the First Motor Cycle in the World in the 31 to 6-h.p. Class to cover over 100 MILES AN HOUR. Mke up Your Mind to get astride a Vibrationless DOUGLAS this Summer. SHIPMENT ARRIVING IN A FEW DAYS ex S.S. ATHENIC AND KAIKOURA. Wilson & Fraser, SOUTHLAND AGENTS. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL.
The average cost of Government houses in Britain for which contracts have been made, will be approximately £lO9O each.
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Southland Times, Issue 19770, 19 February 1923, Page 6
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