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LEAN POCKET -BOOKS Seem to be a prevailing complaint now-a-days, and to influence them to open up jjPfi&fessg^||lt requires ingenuity and tempting offers to persuade them to part with their conJM^bßf^^^^l tents - The sweetest cajolery of a salesman will have but little effect these times on customers. It's their moneys worth they're after, and in no BOOT and jgflggggjg^^j§H|gly SHOE establishment is value offered to equal the CITY BOOT PALACE, y^iPßy the Leading House for foot-wear. Our readers will find it to their advantage to call and inspect the immense Stock. All Goods are marked in plain figures at Lowest Possible Prices. No one asked to purchase. -> P*-SEE AND BELIEVE. -*% CITY BOOT PALACE (Corner George and St. Andrew Streets), DUMDUM : . J. McKAY, Proprietor.

Family ButCbers, )of Small Goods. Orders solicited daily and delivered punctually. U hjj .. , I . icshone 389

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 52, 27 April 1894, Page 4

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139

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 52, 27 April 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 52, 27 April 1894, Page 4

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