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Business Notices. " NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. ~v THE MUTUAL BOOT STORE, HIGH STREET, IB THE |MTOST POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY, And theqneßtion is freqnently asked by the curious. How do they do it? The Reasons of its Success are Several and Easily Answered— PIESTLT. . Tho MUTUAL holds a Splendid Stook of nearly £5000-worth. SECONDLY. The greatest attention is paid to quality and fitting, and every pair will give satisfaction. THIRDLY. All purchases are made for Cash and Sold on the eame terms, and tha public are given the full benefit of this method, of trading, FOURTHLY. Civil and obliging salesmen are employed,. and their instructions are — Ton must please the customers by selling them the very Boot they want, and as every pair is marked in plain figures no person is asked more than tha legitimate price. FIFTHLY. Every change of the season brings a fresh supply, and at this particular Reason the MUTUAL is offering splendid vaiua in Men's and Boyß' Strong Boota, both.! English and Colonial, and in Ladies' Department— Warm Winter Slippers, Goloshes, and Strong, Fine Boots for Walking: also, a Good Variety of Danoing and Evening (Shoes. SIXTHLY. The MUTUAL pays special attention to the wants of Farmers and Country families, and as the Celebrated ZUALANDIa BRAND ia kept, every pair of which Braud is absolutely guaranteed, make a particular note of thin. Hundreds of testimonials have been received as U> the wear of Zealandias. Men's Watortights, and Shooting Boots, and the Boys' and Months' Boots, and the Paragon and dependable School Bootß are all regular Warriors, in fact ironclads. LASTLY. The variety is so large that all those who want cheap lines can bo as well suited as those who want inoro coatly ardcle3, as the Mutual Motto is every article the best tbat can be given for the- money, whether at 3s or 30s. NOW, ONE WORD MORE. Dwellers in the City know that the MUTUAL is between Nasholtki'snnd Ntuicarrow the fruiterer's, but often our country friends really wanting to go to the MUTUAL iiud themselves, by mistake, in the other places and to their loss. SO DON'T YOU FORGET IT. H? H E ]\t UTU AL, NEXT TO NANCAEROW'S. CLOGS. CLOGS. TP YOU WANT WARM AND DRY FEET FOR WINTEB, ASK YOUR BOOTMAKER FOR A PAIR OP DUCKWORTH'S CLOGS, AND HAVE NO OTHERS. SEE ; THAT THEY BEAE OUE TRADE MAEK. Duckworth & Belcher, CLOG MANUPACTUEEES, 137, MANCHESTER STEEET. W ABRB, HoOKLEY ft 'CO (LIMITED), WINE AND SPISIT MEBCHANTB, South British Chihbebs, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTOHU&OH. (Otllar Bntmuoa feomCathadgal3 Wl ire.| The Stook ot Winan and Spirita held by tdU Companyembraoe every needful wriety tocorli' nary or special oaa. * *>»*<«■«• Assorted dozens j£ Xiiqaors are saaoliai («e family or invalid porpoaaa. Speoialarransamenta made toe Balls or Oiaasc Parties. Loox-upßia OaSM provided toe raaa msatiarj. pionios,*o. Wines packed and forwardod(f eaighfc paid) o aa f Portia NewZealandoa eeooipC ot ramittaooa ac satisfactory referanoe. A choice saiao tion o' finest Indian and Havaash Cigars. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. «lf. BOOTH Is showing his own make of LATEST SUAPKS AND when you can hav»one made to order for 10s 6d ? 7836 tar Recommended by the most Distinguished Members of the Medical Profession. THE Purest Spiri*- Procurable. As a Tonic and Stimulant it cannot be surpassed, giving tone and life to the system. The deplorable effects whioh have fol. lowed the use of vile compounds sold under the name of Sohnapps should be a caution to the pnblie to purchase only To whioh 4000 physicians have certified iteexoeU lenoe and purity over all other Btamnlaata* No family should be without it. CAUTlON.— Consumers of Wolfe's Sohnapps, especially those who take it medicinally, should purchase it only by THE BOTTLE, and ensure obtaining the genuine artiole, there being -a . bandulent imitationia tha maekeb

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 23 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 23 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 23 May 1889, Page 4

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