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Your Old Shoes & Boots REACH BOTTOM LEVEL. Hav eprices reached their lowest? IMOfflA fit WM It would certainly seem so, as far as ■ ■■d.wlw? ®Bv<Sw ■■VWW boots and clothing lines are concern- , ed The latest purchase of Jas. Neil- A MODERN SHOE HOSPITAL son, High Street, have been prices at the lowest since 1914. •' Advices from the Home markets showing a firming up of prices, and To cope with our increasing Repair Trade we have had a complete indications are that an increased cost will be found shortly in several modern plant installed, including ail the latest machinery. In addition lines. it is confidently expected that pri- to our ordinary repair work we specialise in Pumps and Welts and the ces will fluctuate for several yars " ( before finding their level and the more difficult branches of the trade. Patrons are assured of obtaining wise person will buy when prices are at the bottom. the Highest Quality Material, the finest Workmanship, the Promptest At the prices they are quoted at / the goods mentioned below will not Service and the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, last very long, and there are other lines at corrspondingly low prices. ■ • Have your repairs done at Neilson’s and you will be one of the hunIt is to your own interest to visit -• Jas. Neilson’s, High street, and in- dreds that are delighted with the result. spect this stock, and you had better come early or you will miss the best of the wonderful bargains offered. These figures will give you an idea TRY US FOR YOUR NEXT JOB. of the drop experiencd during the last few weeks. > Boots that were priced at 45s can now be had for 29s 6d. Hats that W "W y ■ W W Yk 'T were 37/6 are now 10/6, 22/6 and I I B ® *[W I 27/6;. Shirts tha twere 14/6 are now ■ I B I ■ ■ I 8/6. A splendid line of good, heavy • JL JK. JR—X coats which were priced at £6 6s are now 965. ♦ There are hundreds of other bar- GENTS’ OUTFITTER, BOOT IMPORTER, & REPAIRER gams besides, so be wise, and call in and inspect. You are sure to see reSla^a^price 11 re<lUire a High Street. ’PHONE 231.

MOTOR ENGINEERING Eleetrieal & (Senepal. We are now ready to repair all makes of Cars. We Have A good power plant A well-equipped workshop A staff of jcompetant mechanics A qualified electrician A repair organisation perfected through long experience. Bring AHU J'lab o of ©ar — for any job to it MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL ORNAMENTAL ENGINE CHASSIS WHEELS BODY UPHOLSTERY Or PAINT. GOOD WORK and PROMPT WORK at DASH, Ltd.,

CUT YOUR OWN HAIR-CUT YOUR OWN HAIR. Save the eost and inconvenience of visiting the barber. THE UTILITY HAIR-CUTTER! TRIMS THE HAIR AS YOU COMB IT If you can comb it you can cut your own hair with this Safety Haircutter. Cuts hair any desired length; does the job as nicely as any bar her in half the time before your own mirror. Will cut children’s hair at home in a jiffy. Can be used as an ordinary Razor to finish round the temple or neck; sharpened like any razor, and will last a life-time; perfectly safe —a child can use it. Will save its cost first few times used. Full directions with each cutter, and everyone thoroughly tested. Price 4s (Post free. Spare blades 9d each. IDEAL NOVELTY CO., BOX 643, CHRISTCHURCH. Illustrated Magical Novelty Catalogue 6d post free. Free card trick given with each catalogue

YOUR STORE FOR 1921 The honesty cf purpose with which we have served our clients in the past, has made our reputation second to none in Waimate as A STORE of QUALITY and VALUE In thanking our friends for past support, we wish to solicit your further With clean stocks we are prepared * to meet every demand with —if possible BETTER GOODS—BF-TTERJ VALUE and Bette* Service in 1921. Phone P.O. Box 31. Or Visit GRIGSON’S CORNER. ’ , Grant & Wright, LU.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 13 August 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 13 August 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 13 August 1921, Page 8

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