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BOOTS t BOOTS ! BOOTS ! /^ O N 2 I N i; N T A L (Opposite Post Office). BE NOT DECEIVED. The large Clearing Sales going on in Dunedin at present are not making the Slightest Difference to the Turnover of THE CONTINENTAL! Do not be Taken In by Parties who are Selling Off, but come to the ~ LEGITIMATE TRADERS, Who are Selling On, and intend to w ell On, come what may. Bargain-hunters come, and DO NOT BE GULLED by Bogus Advertisements. Now is the time at the CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, (Opposite Post Office). GRASP THIS STARTLING FACT. The Finest Teas in the World. Tbe Proprietors of the INDIAN TEA DEPOT, Priscfs Street, Dunedin, Respectfully ask the Public to Taste and Judge for themselves. SHOULD be tasted by every Tea OUR Drinker. 2s 4d SHOULD find a place on every Breakfast-table. TEA. ONCE TASTED, will always be in request. OUR ( 2s <Is a Good Tea at a Reasonable Price TEA. ( e-PRESENIS^i See Window. SIMON BROTHERS, Boot Manufacturers and Direct Importers. MONSTER ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. Tbe Genuine Reductions must satisfy everybody NO FALSE CRY. One of the Largest and Best Stocks in the Colony. — Kveiy Pair Reduced. MONSTER BOOT SALE. Ladies' Elastics from 5s lid ; Button Boots, 7s 6d ; Shoes fiom 5s 6d ; Slippers, Is lid. NO FALSE CRY. Men's Superior Levant Balmorals (sewn), 9s 9d ; Calf (sewn), 10s 9.1 : Fifties (stwn), 8s 9d. MONSTER SALE.— Men's "Beehive " Balmorals, 8i lid: Women's 6s 6d ; Childrens' from 3s 6d. SIMON BROTHERS, GEORGE STREET, Near Octagon.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 16, 12 August 1887, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 16, 12 August 1887, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 16, 12 August 1887, Page 12

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