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OPPORTUNITY! r jpHE Poets soy that Opportunity comes to most peop'e bat Once in a Lifetime, W G NAPIER presents you with the Opportunity of getting 'GROCERIES of Good Quality at LOWEST CASH PRICES delivered AT YOUR DOOR DAILY. Be wise, nnd gr j sp your Opportunity. TELEPHONE 42. Cash Discount Tickets Given. W. G. Mapier, Queen Street, W&imate. 3 fi^S 'h%. cr~ 7 (one r I wot K rjp-, ?n> . t _ Are we doing it? Yes. Why, • 1 l\e kifOOl 1 Fade, because we supply the best boots at the lowest price, and we can prove it. We are willing to call in 25 pairs of our boots that have been worn for months against any other brands. The wet season will soon be here and you will require a pair of boots that will keep your feet dry. Try our own make. The best sold in New Zealand. We can supply Gents’ Light Boots from 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, up to 32/6. We stock best brands —Bostock’s, Marlows, 0.8. Cookhams, Long Life. Rubber Heels Free on Cash Sales. Boot Repairing •ra -he.—Our repairs have increased from 20 pair to 200 pair. Gh s us a trial. You’ll be pleased. X. McPherson CASH BOOT SHOP. DON’T SPOIL GOOD TOBA( CO BA USING A POOR PIPE. ti 111111111111 n 11111111111111111 i'm 111 r. 1 iv.-tti-i 1111 1111 m 11111111 im 1111 imrrm-rr YOU WOULDN’T THINK OF PUTTING A LOT OF COSTLY FURNITURE INTO A BARN! Then why pack some expensive, High-grade Tobacco into a poorly-constructed pipe? This is just what numbers of pipe-smokers do every day then they wonder why the tobacco burns hot and bite- their tongue—or smokes strong and bitter It’s not the Tobacco’s fault— it's the pipe. How can the BEST TOBACCO smell sweet in a pipe with a faulty draught, an imperfect bore, or ill-fitting ports? Don’t run the risk of getting a poorlymade pipe—{You don’t have to. I can give you a selection to choose from that is hard to beat anywhere. TOBACCONIST R. BRAIN Queen Street, Waimate. HAIRDRESSER
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 149, 22 April 1914, Page 1
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522Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 149, 22 April 1914, Page 1
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