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GBEAT CLEARING SALE COMMENCING FBIDAY, SEPT. 15. C. O’Reilly HAS made arrangements to Slaughter the whole of his Stock of Boots i Shoes At prices that cannot be beaten in the province, or in the whole of New Zealand ! ! I The Stock has been chosen by myself from the leading and best uiakeis in .New Zealand. I have all the leading brands procurable, both Colonial and English, and at Prices never before board of in the Province! The quality of the Stock and the noted makers are in themselves a recommendation to the public to know their genuineness—suoh as the Standard brand, the Arrow brand, the Premier brand, the Zealandia and several other brands. All the Goods Marked off in Plain Figures. No split sheepskin or rubbish connected with this Stock I I would not disgrace my shop with such trash! I’ll quote a few lines : Men’s French Ca'.f Cookhara’s sewn 17s 6d Men’s Garden Shoes, sewn, 5s Men’s Tennis Shoes, 4s Men’s French Calf Shooters, sewn, 14s, And 15s Men’s Pliant K Boots, 30s Some nice lines in English made Shooters, 15s 6d Men’s English Sewn Balls, lls Men’s Canvas Shoes, different patterns, 5s Men’s Solid Kip Shooters, pegged, uo split rubbish, 12s and 13s Men’s different sorts of Boots and Shoes Men’s Dancing Pumps, Bs, former price 10s 6d Ladies’ French Calf Lace Boots, Zealandia’s, sewn, 10s 6d Ladies’ French Calf Elastics, 10a 6d Ladies’ Kid Walking Shoes, a nice line, sewn, 5s 6J Ladies’ French Calf Walking Shoes, 8s 6d and 98 6d Ladies’ Garden Shoes, sewn, 4s Ladies’ Tennis Shoes, 4s A nice line of Patent Evening Shoes, 4s A nice line of Girls’ High-legged Glove Kid Lace, 5s 6d Girl’s Lace Boots, Calf Zealandia’s 7 to 9, ss, former price, 6s Gd Girls’ Lace Boots, Calf Zealandia’s* 10 to 13, 6s 6d, former price, 8s 6d Slippers, several descriptions at Lowest Prices Girls’ Strap Shoes, Kid and Patent, at Lowest Prices possible

Customers can rely on obtaining any of the aboTe goods at the prices quoted. BOOTS & SHOES, as usual, made to order on the premises. Repairing done as usual. other lines too numerous to particularise, can be seen 'by intending purchasers. C. O’REILLY, CASH BOOT SHOP, 94 WAIPAWA. TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER THE LUXURY OF THE DAY. The tiger blends were the very first introduced into this colony, oombining the richness and strength of the INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of the CEYLON. Obtainable in Waipawa from Messrs Jull and Co., and E. Bibby. 96 NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED is a cash buyer _of SHEEPSKINS and oddments of wool in Ashley Clinton and district. G. DURHAM, Ashley Clinton. DRINK & ENJOY THE PUEE BLENDED Indian and Ceylon TEAS

JE. Orar. E. GRAY, ENERAL COMMISSION AGENT KAIKORA Agent for the N.Z. Fire and Marine Insurance Company N.Z. Accident Insurance Company Beid & Gray, Agricultural Implement Makers, Dunedin. Waipawa Mail. Auction Sales undertaken in any part of the district. Aocount Sales rendered immediately after sale. FOR SALE.—4 well bred 3-year old Heifers springing. FOB SALE.—I Screw Wool Press in splendid condition, with fly wheel gear complete ; cost £IOO when new. TO LET.—The Commodious Dwelling House at present occupied by Mr Sabin, containing 10 rooms with all necessary out-buildings, and about 14 acres of land, the beet site in the district, possession can be given on Ist January. . MONEY TO LENdT—In the following Sums on Freehold Security. £IOO np to £2OO at 8 per cent. Over £2OO and up to £IOOO at 7 per oent. And up to £SOOO at 6 per cent. E. GRAY, Commission Agent, *5 Kaikora. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. A SELECT QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY will be held in the Rechabite Hall, Waipukursu, every WEDNESDAY evening, until further notice. Dancing at 8 P.m. Admission, Gents, Is 6d : Ladies Free. 120 A. KING, Danoing Master. PRINTING of every description o n the shortest notice. Mail Office Waipawa.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 2980, 7 October 1893, Page 2

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