Businoso y otic3B, GOLD OR SILVER? THAT is the question Bi-metallists ore vainly endeavouring to settle, MILLS Will accept either Gold or Silver in payment for Boots, pending the controversy. THAT'S FAIE, ISN'T IT ? WINTEB FOOT-WEAK AT MILLS'S, 216, High Steeet. Horse-sldn Boots for Ladies, flexible as a glove, waterproof, 15s, worth 208 Hor3e-skin Bocts for Gentlemen, English oaktanned, sole perfectly waterproof and as smooth as an eel's waistcoat, 255, honestly worth 35s j Over-Gaiters for Ladies and Gentlemen. Tho very I thin.? to keep your feet warm and dry in wet; weather Children's School Boots from 3a lid ladies' -Neat Walking Shoes from 5b Gd Men's Shooters 7s"lld, good value FOOTBALL BOOTS, best yet, can't slip Xadies' Neat Evoning Shoes, 2s lid, 3s lid. ' NEXT STANDISH & PBEECE'S F 1437 SCOTCH WHIOKEY. THE BUCHANAN BLEND, A BLEND OF FINE OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. Specially Selected AS SCPPLIED TO THE To be obtained from all HotelJcoepera '~~ ]|jIuMPIIEi3Y:3 & CjO., Cbristehnrelti j AGEJTT9.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5257, 13 May 1895, Page 2
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159Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5257, 13 May 1895, Page 2
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