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J Mb Big Sale of Assigned Gore Boot Stock Bought At 12/6 in the £ AT McDonald’s city boot palace Hundreds of Pairs of Boots and Shoes to be Sold Under Cost. Be Early and see these Splendid Boot Bargains. MEN? TAN DERBY BOOTS. 60 PAIRS OF LADIES’ TAN WIL- LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS Leather lined; full round toe. LOW CALF• 1-BAR SHOES. Flat DERBY LACE SHOES. HighWere 27/6. IRQ Heels. Smartly punched Toecap. grade quality. Were C/11 SALE PRICE lU/ were 29/6. 1 R /Q 15/6. SALE PR,CE 0 ' A few pairs of MEN’S TAN DERBY SALE PRICE I w w gee this bargain line early. SHOES. Smart shape, in round 100 PAIRS OF LADIES’ BLACK LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS 1-BAR toe. Were 28/6. 1 Q Q GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES, SHOES, with Flat Heel. Smart SALE PRICE ID 0 with Louis Heels. Were 25/- to shape. C/11 MEN’S BLACK BOX COOKHAMS. 30/-. 7/11 SALE PRICE 0/ « 1 Stout double soles. Leather lined. SALE PRICE I / I ■ LADIES’-PATENT LBAR SHOES, Were 29/9 4Q / Q 60 PAIRS OF LADIES’ GLACE with smart Cut-out at sides. Flat SALE PRICE 10/ U KID DERBY - LACE WALKING Leather Heels. 10/Q MEN’S BLACK GLACE KID OX- SHOES. Patent caps. <Q/g SALE PRICE 10/ O FORD SHOES. Standard brand. Were 25/6. SALE PRICE 10/ 0 48 LADIES’ ASSORTED SUEDE Smart new shape. 01/ ~0 PAIRS OF LADIES’ BLACK SHOES, in various colours and Were3s/-. SALE PRICE I/ "“ GLACE KID STRAP SHOES. styles. With Louis and Cuban MEN’S TAN DERBY SHOES. Pug Assorted styles, in Flat Heels and Heels. In strap or 14) /C toes. Smart and neat. 4Q /Q Cuban Heels. Were 4Q /Q Lee. SALE PRICE Iv/ U SALE PRICE 10/D 25/-. SALE PRICE 10/ 36 PAIRS LADIES’ BLACK MEN’S BOX CALF DERBY 30 PAIRS OF LADIES’ GOLDEN GLACE KID LBAR SHOES, SHOES. Stout soles. Smart shape. GLACE LBAR SHOES, with with Cut-out at sides. 1C /Q Pug toe. IQ /(* smart Cut-out at sides. Flat Flat Heels. SALE PR ICE lU/ v SALE PRICE ■ 0 0 covered heel. Standard brand. WHITE GYMNASIUM SHOES, MEN’S NAILED WORKING Were 35/-. QH /Q suitable for holiday or Sports BOOTS, with Heel and Toeplates; SALE PRICE *•*•/ v wear. Boys’ and Maids’ Q/O nailed. Having backstrap and sizes 10’s to 2’s w/ U “ sale price 18/9 Saturday, Orf. 3/11 MEN’S BLACK DRESS BOOTS. “To the family buying the largest LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS LBAR Sewn Soks. Full round 1 7 Q number of Shoes on Saturday the TENNIS OR CROQUET SHOES, toe. SALE PRICE I• / v fifth day of our Sale, we will give 1 inch heel. 7/11 MEN’S BLACK CHROME WORK- an extra 20 per cent, discount from SALE PRICE I/ B I ING BOOTS. Heel and Toeplates. our regular Sale Prices.” A nice line of MEN’S BLACK A good solid reliable 1 0 Q “Bring the whole family in and MOROCCO SLIPPERS which Boot. SALE PRICE I 0 U outfit them for the Summer. Regis- were selling at 11/6. 7/11 MEN’S WHITE GYMNASIUM ter your name, and the number of Special assigned stock I/ I I SHOES, with stout heavy Soles. pairs of Shoes purchased. Winners Price Were 7/6. 6/44 & e aTinounce d > n the newspaper, LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER 1SALE PRICE 0/ Bi and a cash refund of 20 per cent. BAR SHOES. Smart design and MEN’S DARK TAN OXFORD of their purchase will be mailed to style. Full Louis Heel. O/S /Q SHOES. Smart neat A 4 / the lucky family.” SALE PRICE ZAr/ U shape. SALE PRICE ZI / “ CHILDREN’S WHITE CANVAS 60 PAIRS OF LADIES’ GOOD YOUTHS’ BOX CALF DRESS LBAR SHOES. Leather Soles QUALITY ENGLISH PATENT BOOTS. Smart neat shape— and Heels. Smart new design with 1-STRAP SHOES, with Cut-out Youths’ sizes 2’s—s’s 1 C /C Red Piping round the edges—sides. Cuban Heels. Were 29/6. Were 23/6. SALE PRICE I U / 0 Sizes 4—6 3/II SALE PRICE IC/11 Youths’ sizes 10’s— I’s 10/0 Sizes 7—9 4/9 I □/’ I I Were 19/9 SALE PRICE IQ/ 3 Maids’ 10—13 5/9 All Mail Orders must be accompanied by Cash and Necessary Postage. _ McDonald's _

BUY A TRIUMPH FOR RELIABILITY -no mechanical elope. zfX Model “P’e —no repairs. TRIUMPH £25 DEPOSIT Constructional Details of the 4.94 h.p. Model “P” TRIUMPH The 4.94 h.p. TRIUMPH has proved absolutely reliable in the hands ol novice and expert alike. It has demonstrated to many thousands of riders the economy of motor cycling and the pleasure to be derived from a machine of unfailing service. The simplicity of this famous TRIUMPH model and . the absence of complicated functioning parts permit of great strength and consequent long life. The big end bearing is a heavy duty roller bearing, and as each one is separated from its neighbour in the cage there is no semblance of binding ; consequently, at whatever speed the engine is running, the bearing is perfectly free, well lubricated, and long service is assured. The main shaft is supported by ball races securely housed in the die cast aluminium crank case. The connecting rod is of special heat treated steel, and the piston of fine grain cast iron. The cylinder, of specially selected fine grain cast iron, is designed with the wall part thick to avoid distortion and to dissipate heat. ' The valves, which are made of the finest cobalt chrome steel, are of large area to ensure unrestricted flow of the gasses, and the cylinder head is so formed to create “ turbulanee ” and thus give full effect to the explosive mixture at the moment of firing. The tappets are adjustable to provide a close setting. The front brake has been re-designed. This is of the internal expanding type. The transmission is by all chain drive, and to remove any possible harshness from the drive, an efficient shock absorber is fitted on the engine shaft. The flexible running of the engine, correct distribution of weight, effective suspension of the front portion of the machine by means of efficient spring forks, all contribute to make this a delightful machine to handle. You cannot do better than buy a TRIUMPH. We will take your old motor cycle in part payment or accept £25 deposit and the balance by easy monthly payments. CASH PRICE £7O. WILSON, FRASER & TAPPER LTD. Phone 100. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. P.O. Box 187.

OIX DOZEN MEN’S WORSTED MOSGIEL SINGLETS. Were 13/6. CAN BE BOUGHT AT COPELAND’S FOB 8/11 Each.

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Southland Times, Issue 20012, 28 October 1926, Page 11

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